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Or maybe another dress that can be cut in half.
It's going to get cut in half again by 2030.
The videoconferencing company Fuze's valuation was just cut in half.
Just fifty years later, that had been cut in half.
No one got cut in half climbing out between floors.
In Illinois, uninsured rates have been nearly cut in half.
He said that price has been nearly cut in half.
Its valuation was cut in half, to roughly $2 billion.
He has called for prices to be cut in half.
Amazon's core two-day shipping offering has been cut in half.
Since the 1970s, average ticket prices have been cut in half.
Longtime beekeepers say bee life spans have been cut in half.
The restaurant has been a hit, with revenues cut in half.
SO THEY'VE BEEN CUT IN HALF AS A PERCENTAGE OF GDP.
So they've been cut in half as a percentage of GDP.
Since 1994, violent crime rates have essentially been cut in half.
The writer's water ration has been cut in half as punishment.
"No, I want it cut in half," the tall guy said.
Consumption over the last three decades has been cut in half.
The growth rate for agriculture was more than cut in half.
Trump earlier called for legal immigration to be cut in half.
Mr. Sanders has called for prices to be cut in half.
Here it is cut in half #TheArtOfPlating You poor, hapless pricks.
Small business owners are getting killed, coverage is cut in half.
The credit was cut in half from $7,500 to $3,20183 starting Jan.
By 2018, the number of projects was cut in half to 55.
Cut in half both limes and squeeze them inside the glass. 3.
Literacy has skyrocketed; abject poverty has been more than cut in half.
"Our grocery budget might have to be cut in half," Caskey said.
Every four years, the number of bitcoins rewarded is cut in half.
GE stock has been cut in half over the last 231 months.
The credit was cut in half from $443,500 to $3,750 starting Jan.
But analysts expect the dividend to be cut in half this year.
If the Democrats get in, those numbers will be cut in half.
Its estimates for Japanese growth were cut in half, to 0.5 percent.
The global poverty rate has been cut in half in recent decades.
The tomatoes were basically tomato slices intended for burgers cut in half.
One person reported that her income last month was cut in half.
The statue, 12 feet tall, had been cut in half and dumped.
This year, open enrollment was cut in half and ends Dec. 15.
The number of paid employees in the field has been cut in half.
Their once-10-game lead in the AL West was cut in half.
For Tesla, for example, the tax credit was cut in half on Jan.
The IMF guesses that real income has been cut in half since 2013.
Remember, carbon pollution needs to be cut in half in just 11 years.
Thousands of missiles and launchers were blown up, cut in half and crushed.
The department will also cut in half the capacity of its halfway houses.
However, your purchasing power will nearly be cut in half over 20 years.
Meanwhile, the electricity produced by burning fossil fuels has been cut in half.
Salinity levels have been cut in half from their high point, he said.
That number could be cut in half by the end of this year.
And even those prices have been cut in half over the past decade.
"The gap has essentially been cut in half since the 1970s," Gould said.
And in the last 25 years, violent crime has been cut in half.
Some people believe [queer people] have to be cut in half to death.
In March, when Dong-jin turned 6, that amount was cut in half.
So he pieced together two lenses, cut in half, in a single frame.
The stock was cut in half, it was on multiyear support at $185.
The reward for discovering certain iMessage hacks was cut in half by Zerodium.
Cut in half, and then into ¼-inch-thick slices; place in a large bowl.
Last year, however, overdose deaths in Dayton fell to 292, nearly cut in half.
By next year, Democrats could see the number of caucus states cut in half.
Then, in October 2014, BedBand's revenue was suddenly cut in half to about $350,58.53.
It helped: Ten years later, the death rates from SIDS were cut in half.
" Answer: "A stock that was down 80 percent and then was cut in half.
Esteves disputed the charges and in an appeal got the fine cut in half.
Commercial real estate transactions had been cut in half since their peak last year.
One guy's head was cut in half—we tried to reassemble it with bandages.
Macao EBITDA is expected to get cut in half in its March-ended quarter.
Bayh's double-digit lead was cut in half, and RealClearPolitics has him leading Rep.
That plunge was cut in half minutes later before closing down nearly 1,200-points.
Originally, some players said, they were told that salaries would be cut in half.
Target's profits were cut in half after a poor response to a data breach.
Since the station closed, Mr. Chowdhury said, his sales have been cut in half.
We're told it could be cut in half if things go according to plan.
New Delhi (CNN)Imagine your salary suddenly being cut in half, with no prior warning.
The $7,500 federal tax credit for Tesla cars was cut in half as of Tuesday.
The $7,0003 federal tax credit for Tesla cars was cut in half as of Tuesday.
The $7,500 federal tax credit for electric cars was cut in half as of Tuesday.
Federal funds to address homelessness have been cut in half since 1980, Mr. Murray said.
The president is touting 14 million new jobs and an unemployment rate cut in half.
Transfer potatoes to a small bowl, cut in half, and drizzle with 2 tablespoons vinaigrette.
That number was cut in half once other provisions of the law went into effect.
And it's been cut in half in, what, 30 years or something like that, Bill.
The Hurricanes' 16-point edge was cut in half with about 15 minutes to play.
The total tax is cut in half if a visitor stays more than eight nights.
When Jawbone went to raise money earlier this year, its value was cut in half.
Under the same scenario, the deficit in the third fund would be cut in half.
The open enrollment window was cut in half from last year's by the Trump administration.
With the new software, that time has been cut in half, the Air Force said.
The value of the company's shares has been cut in half in the past year.
But emotionally, it was hard to look at books that had been cut in half.
Its losses were cut in half last year from 90 million to 46.6 million dinars.
Chipotle's quesadillas are basically a burrito but cut in half and folded like regular quesadillas.
Mating between first cousins is especially problematic, because the gene pool is literally cut in half.
The tax credit that Tesla offered to buyers was cut in half, contributing to the slowdown.
"China represents 18% of Apple sales which we believe could be cut in half," Citi said.
Mulligan said Target has managed to cut in half the "sales disruption" it sees during remodels.
But if the couples fail to identify any new matches, their winnings are cut in half.
So the rate wasn't quite cut in half but it's close enough to be rated true.
The other thing you learn, watching things get cut in half with water is freaking cool.
It would roughly cut in half the growth of oil demand over the next two decades.
Five months into his presidency, Bolsonaro's approval ratings have been cut in half, to about 30%.
"Basically, it's whatever I find that I think would look interesting cut in half," he says.
Hands down the best tool for cleaning up broken glass is a potato cut in half.
Pennsylvania's delegation has been cut in half, from 36 after the 1910 Census to 18 today.
Already, rations have been cut in half for the 200,000 refugees who arrived before mid-2015.
In June its expected profit margin over the seven years was cut in half, to 1.5%.
Absences from work to stay home with sick children are cut in half for breastfed children.
Emissions must be cut in half by 2030 from 2010 levels and reach zero by 2050.
And when you do, your total (up to $50 of merchandise) will be cut in half.
Unemployment in New Jersey was cut in half on his watch (though other states did better).
Already that number has been cut in half, from 12 million a year to six million.
Her jail term was cut in half and suspended for two years after she pleaded guilty.
There would be a million new jobs, he said, and poverty would be cut in half.
Prices for preseason games, which come with a season ticket plan, will be cut in half.
The territory will soon be cut in half and each piece will become a federal enclave.
Its share price has been cut in half since hitting a 52-week high last September.
Same thing goes for super-rich single people, except the wealth thresholds are cut in half.
Its share price has been cut in half and CEO Geisha Williams has abruptly left the company.
Sliced bagelI was okay with this until it was cut in half and now I am not.
Remember, 40 percent of it is gaming-related, but wow, that stock's almost been cut in half.
But by Brown's calculation, they appear to have been cut in half using an unjustified statistical method.
Over the past twenty years, our over the road vehicle tire utilization has been cut in half.
A $7,500 federal tax credit paid to buyers of its electric cars was cut in half Jan.
After December 31, the federal tax credit is cut in half to $3,750 for new Tesla customers.
Board of Education, the percentage of white students attending majority-white schools has been cut in half.
By 2014, according to an updated version of the above blogpost, that time was cut in half.
That's cut in half from before his inauguration, when they stood at 4:1, Fast Company reports.
Unemployment has been more than cut in half and real GDP has increased by about 15 percent.
The online retailer and auction place has seen its stock cut in half during the last year.
Since Wednesday, the organization's operations in northern Syria have effectively been cut in half, the group said.
Jeff Colyer cut in half Officials acknowledge vote-tallying error in the Republican gubernatorial primary in Kansas.
Facebook's total activity was down about 25%, while Twitter saw its U.S. posts almost cut in half
If those three years could be cut in half, he said, the project would save $3 billion.
Our avocado ration is cut in half and there's a 22018-minute wait for a charging port.
This hair towel can cut in half the amount of time it takes for hair to dry.
Congo's population was cut in half, to just 10 million, during King Leopold's fin de siècle holocaust.
Its revenue has been roughly cut in half, forcing it to slash fighter salaries by about half.
In Illinois, it would fall by nearly three-quarters; in California, it would be cut in half.
By May 2020, the reward per miner will be cut in half again, to 6.25 new bitcoin.
Rather, companies can reduce production in the U.S. and see their tax rate nearly cut in half.
The analyst offered an even more dire forecast: Tesla's shares could be cut in half next year.
Originally, the number of required outfits per collection was 183; in 1992, it was cut in half.
The crepe is folded like a triptych, creased or cut in half and handed over still steaming.
Aramark informed managers that the company match on their 401(k) contributions will be cut in half, Philly.
From its highs in July 2015 to its lows in February 2016, the stock was cut in half.
With monthly purchases cut in half this month, buying of corporate bonds is estimated at 25 billion euros.
Over the last 25 years, the number of childhood deaths annually has been cut in half as well.
That number has now been cut in half, with equity funds charging just 55 basis points on average.
That view has been cut in half, with only 35% of millionaires now thinking rates will trend higher.
Suh also broke down what really happens to large NFL salaries, saying that they get cut in half.
By 2050, the area suitable for growing coffee around the world is projected to be cut in half.
A photo posted to the electric cooperative's Facebook page Saturday afternoon showed the transmission cable cut in half.
Focus on the Family helped cut in half the number of children in Colorado waiting to be adopted.
The unemployment rate has been cut in half, with 14 million jobs added over the past six years.
GE's stock price has been cut in half this year, on track for its worst performance since 2008.
Buttery popcorn is sold, thrown and occasionally eaten in bulk — in grocery store paper bags cut in half.
You see them hanging laundry from a room on the third floor of a building cut in half.
Since joblessness hit a peak of 10 percent in 2009, the unemployment rate has been cut in half.
Television commercials from the drugmakers highlighted how some patients had their headache days cut in half, or more.
The vehicles are often cut in half and then extended, which eliminates some of the vehicle's original protections.
If unemployment rises by half a point, the checks are cut in half, but they still go out.
BuzzFeed reported that one influencer's February income was cut in half and another had six "substantial projects" canceled.
Scientists say global emissions must be cut in half by 2030 to stop dangerous levels of greenhouse warming.
So, whatever the Chinese are saying [is] an agreement, it's not a cut in half of the tariffs.
This discovery has cut in half the period of the universe for which we previously had no data.
In the last 10 years alone, the acceptance rate at many major universities has been cut in half.
The crytpocurrency market cap reached a height above $800 billion, a number that is now cut in half.
Walking into my wife's office, I found the curved instrument that looks like a pear cut in half.
Earnings before interest and taxes was cut in half in the full year 2015, to 15 million francs.
The number of heroin addicts was cut in half, with most remaining addicts in a form of treatment.
She said the number of California counties with a Title X provider has been almost cut in half.
The federal work-study program, which Trump's administration proposed to cut in half, also got a funding boost.
From 1984 onward, the percentage dropped; by the time 2010 rolled around, it had been cut in half.
Place one slice of tomato on each half, then top with one piece of bacon, cut in half.
Imposing these restrictions and ending the diversity visa lottery would cut in half the number of legal immigrants.
Since 2000, the cost of fund investing has been cut in half, according Morningstar data, first-reported by Axios.
Consider this, he says – since 2012, Nordstrom's market cap has been cut in half, while Amazon's has grown tenfold.
As prices have dropped, the amount of excess production has been cut in half over the last six months.
My brother was like my twin and because of that accident, I feel like I was cut in half.
Chicago's invite includes an image of a rope pulling down a Trump statue, which is already cut in half.
Anyone else super fucking annoyed with how "photos" on Facebook are being shared in like cut in half videos?
It's being called "the halvening", an event where the rewards to so-called bitcoin miners are cut in half.
By May 0003, experts say, the reward per miner will be cut in half again, to 6.25 new bitcoins.
First, a $7,500 federal tax credit was cut in half for Tesla vehicles at the beginning of the year.
A $7,500 federal tax credit was cut in half for all Tesla models at the beginning of the year.
Xaviera Simmons's photograph, "Line (Red)" is a snowy landscape, cut in half by a massive block of deep red.
He said they now have reduced manual interactions by 90 percent and turnaround time has been cut in half.
So it's pretty disturbing watching it being cut in half (at 2:45) in the video, while still on.
In states that haven't obstructed the law's Medicaid expansion, the number of uninsured people has been cut in half.
So, without even considering the impact on households, producers alone could expect to see their profits cut in half.
If the bag sizes for artisanal confectioners and bakers were cut in half, it would be such an improvement.
A furby cut in half with resin cast human teeth and demon legs made from paper mache and acrylic.
The enrollment period has also been cut in half, and the administration announced plans to take down the Healthcare.
The gym was losing members at 6% per year, which they cut in half within the first six months.
Haley said Colombia and the U.S. are targeting to cut in half coca cultivation and cocaine production in Colombia.
So as their value is appreciating, the number of bitcoins that are being issued is being cut in half.
If the stock gets cut in half, it's at 20 billion, 50 percent premium, that's a 3 percent dilution.
In order to achieve it, global carbon emissions would need to be cut in half in about a decade.
Labor costs are expected to be cut in half, thereby allowing Spread to reduce the cost of the lettuce.
The company had a miserable winter, with its stock price cut in half between last October and mid-February.
But what if the time needed to complete a pre-emptive strike on opposing forces is cut in half?
By the early 2000s, Rivas and Colmenero's production had been cut in half — to about 300 pairs a month.
But that was the bargain reached at the end of the war, when Europe was essentially cut in half.
Ms. Maslen began making little individualized books for each child out of sheets of typing paper cut in half.
The time needed to confirm the virus with the kits has been cut in half to roughly two hours.
In addition, it can heal itself in nearly two minutes if it is cut in half, according to Reuters.
He also thinks the dividend, which was cut in half in November, is at risk of being slashed again.
The American overachiever solved his vision problem by piecing together two lenses, cut in half, into a single frame.
That tax credit was cut in half — potentially making a Tesla a somewhat tougher sell for budget-conscious buyers.
If you choose "worse," then the candidate's projected fundraising haul in the current reporting period is cut in half.
Black Friday came early for David Hasselhoff -- he got his spousal support payments to Pamela Bach cut in half.
And since this pot pie from TJ's serves two, that means the bad nutrition is cut in half right?
Casino revenue has been cut in half in a decade, to $2.56 billion last year from $5.2 billion in 2006.
The remaining onions should be cut in half and peeled, but keep the root intact so the layers stay together.
With the advent of many of the new computer pathology reading techniques, that is clearly already being cut in half.
It's cut in half, with its seats facing one-another, so you can chill out — or have meetings in it.
China announced Thursday that it will cut in half tariff rates on hundreds of U.S. goods worth about $75 billion.
Thank goodness I'm moving in with a friend in mid-December, and my expenses will be nearly cut in half.
The disagreement is most acute in the Bay of Piran, which was previously cut in half by the maritime boundary.
As that revenue has been nearly cut in half, the company has successfully used that capacity to serve other customers.
"In five years I would like to see that 40,000 cut in half, and that's me being realistic," she said.
The board said at the time the risk of a crash would be cut in half by lowering the rate.
The rate will be cut in half, reducing the amount savers can earn to 1.5 percent from 3 percent. bit.
Small brewers saw their tax rate cut in half, from $7 to $3.50 per barrel for the first 60,000 barrels.
RSL had a comfortable two-goal lead cut in half when Birnbaum scored on a header in the 83rd minute.
For the lucky cows with the zebra-style paint job, fly attacks were cut in half, the researchers reported Oct.
Including tubes, the figure is 5 million tonnes, which Eurofer warned could be cut in half by the U.S. measures.
But Biden remains a shaky frontrunner, with his support having been cut in half since announcing his candidacy in April.
If the contested provisions had taken full effect, they said, the number of clinics would again be cut in half.
If the pollutants aren't curbed, it said, the snowpack could be cut in half by the end of the century.
Wildlife near the border would suffer because their feeding, living, and hunting grounds had been cut in half and disrupted.
In Texas, when politicians enforced the same law, we saw the number of health centers offering abortion cut in half.
Including tubes, the figure is 5 million tonnes, which Eurofer said could be cut in half by the U.S. measures.
The bacteria colonies grow at an exponential rate, so bricks produce their own offspring after they&aposre cut in half.
The White House has offered to cancel those levies and cut in half some current tariffs, two sources told CNBC.
In the first week of the iPhone 8 and iPhone X sales, this could be cut in half, Gleeson said.
He says he's seen his earnings cut in half since he began driving for Uber and Lyft four years ago.
But for the duration, with so many areas cordoned off, the usual $10 admission fee has been cut in half.
By last year, that number was nearly cut in half as programs in Canada, Europe and Asia picked up prestige.
The number of World Bank employees operating in China also should be cut in half over the next five years.
But France's exports dropped by almost 10% compared to the previous five-year period, while Germany's were cut in half.
Abortions in Slovakia as a whole have almost been cut in half within the past decade, the news service noted.
The value of your money in this fund has now been cut in half: it's gone from $24,230 to $247,24.
And capital funds to repair the remaining public housing stock have been cut in half over the last 15 years.
Four of the city's 12 casinos closed in 2014, and the industry's revenue has been cut in half in a decade.
They would just yell at each other, [like] one person cut in half, except one is 4 and the other 34.
Or maybe you think of geodesic domes, those big ball-and-stick structures that look a soccer ball cut in half.
"A penis is a terrible thing to waste," Stern says, holding two pieces of a fake member, cut in half, aloft.
Famed restaurateur and Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer has seen the stock nearly cut in half over the past 12 months.
That success has angered the city's taxi unions, who claim demand for taxis has been cut in half since Uber's arrival.
Nothing prepared me for what this thing would look like while it is being cut in half by a water jet.
That thousand-step gain was cut in half by week 4, however, and by week 6 was all but wiped out.
The city of 115,000, cut in half by a network of highways, is part of France's poorest department, Seine-Saint-Denis.
Warren's support has soared to 21% in the October 6 survey, but Harris' has been cut in half to just 224%.
While Warren's support has soared to 21% in the October 6 survey, Harris' has been cut in half to just 6%.
The result is that these individuals now need less help and their average time on food stamps is cut in half.
Shortly after the Democratic convention, Clinton was 8 to 10 points ahead, but that margin has now been cut in half.
The industry's annual revenue has been cut in half — a drop of more than $2.5 billion — in the past nine years.
Exxon expects carbon intensity — the rate of emissions relative to the gross domestic product — to be cut in half by 2040.
Zest the lemon and reserve zest, then, cut in half and lightly squeeze the juice of one half over the berries.
In long course, where the number of turns is cut in half, the emphasis is on endurance and maintaining one's stroke.
Everyone I know in New York City is on furlough, and I know people whose salary has been cut in half.
Sales were cut in half from their peak as single downloads, YouTube and piracy made the CD album go virtually extinct.
The population of the northern white rhino would be cut in half and down to only one left on the planet.
One source said that the burn rate was cut in half after the layoffs, but declined to specify the exact amount.
The photo depicts a sandwich cut in half—with a tiny, cubed portion of it tucked neatly inside a dime bag.
In contrast, among patients with no history of abuse, 82 percent saw symptom severity cut in half and 84 percent achieved remission.
Nieves and her husband's food stamp funds were cut in half in March, from around $402 per month to $202 per month.
In Plymouth, where he won nearly 80 percent of the Democratic vote in 2016, his support was cut in half this year.
Leaked internal IS documents, made public in January, also found fighters salaries were cut in half due to a lack of funding.
One user, for instance, describes posts' points getting cut in half repeatedly, or popular posts suddenly losing points at a rapid clip.
More than 2000 million new jobs, the strongest two years of job growth since the 0003s, an unemployment rate cut in half.
I was adjunct teaching at the university level and had my course load cut in half when my second child was born.
" AK Steel: "This thing is unbelievable, this thing got cut in half ... there is a series of price cuts now in steel.
That was despite the fact that the $27,2400 U.S. federal tax credit was cut in half at the end of last year.
It took Alto's Adventure a full year to move from iPhone to Android, but with Odyssey, that number was cut in half.
Also note that the tax incentives will get cut in half on July 1 and are completely going away at year's end.
By early 2018, the hedge fund's assets had been more than cut in half from their peak above $20 billion in 2015.
Venezuela's output has been cut in half since 2016 to less than 1.2 million bpd, according to figures from OPEC secondary sources.
Production at Groningen, Europe's largest gas field, has been cut in half over the past two years due to public safety concerns.
Earlier this week, Reuters reported that Mulvaney cut in half a fine that his Obama-era predecessor sought against a payday lender.
Maybe it's our primal monkey brains, but we humans sure do love watching things get smooshed, stretched, squashed, and cut in half.
Complaints about airlines to the DOT dropped 23 percent, while the number of passengers bumped from oversold flights was cut in half.
Those call for food waste to be cut in half by 2030, and for food losses to be reduced by that date.
"If the $1 premium we just outlaid gets cut in half down to about 50 cents, the trade isn't working," he said.
The discovery of a body, apparently cut in half and straddling an international border, forces bickering cops from neighboring countries to cooperate.
After Trump took office, its name was changed, its staff cut in half, and its budget slashed by more than 85 percent.
They've also derailed Trump's plans to completely withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and to cut in half the U.S. force in Afghanistan.
Robinhood's VCs must now fund a company whose $7.6 billion valuation (see above: white powder around nostrils) was cut in half yesterday.
Stock gets cut in half from here, which I think makes it, I don't know, 20 or 30 billion market cap. Yeah.
The enrollment period for the federal marketplace has been cut in half, to 45 days, with hardly any publicity by federal officials.
Behavioral health requires constant maintenance and therapy, which CHIP is willing to provide, but most insurance carriers cut in half, or worse.
And poor worm No. 8: "It's not true that if a worm is cut in half it makes two worms," we learn.
Local reports described polling outlets as ghost towns, and in some counties it appeared turnout would be cut in half from 2016.
With pump capacity essentially cut in half, the possibility of street flooding with the next rainstorm has put city residents on edge.
This single step in the process, where the flight crew is cut in half, would save the airline industry billions of dollars.
Over the next decade, AFDC welfare recipients declined by two-thirds nationally, and program costs were cut in half from previous budgets.
They can't suddenly do a move, or move differently from what we rehearsed, because otherwise they're going to get cut in half.
Meanwhile, Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz's chief economic advisor, echoed Dimon's sentiment this week and said bitcoin's price should be cut in half.
A month later, Citi analysts warned that the trade war could cause Apple's iPhone sales in China to be cut in half.
The last true bear market was during the financial crisis from 2008 to early 2009 when stock prices were cut in half.
More than 14 million new jobs; the strongest two years of job growth since the '90s; an unemployment rate cut in half.
She has seen her lead cut in half, with her main challenger, Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, now trailing by just 8 points.
Depending on the size and shape, they can be cut in half lengthwise or into shorter matchsticks about 2 to 3-inches long.
Golf balls cut in half: These artsy halved golf balls with tantalizingly scrumptious interiors are forbidden snacks, but we can still drool. 250.
I feel like I hardly got anything done yesterday; working from home is nice, but my productivity almost always gets cut in half.
Widows and widowers are often surprised to see that their expenses are not cut in half when a spouse dies, Lubitz Boone said.
A minimum $4 billion capital requirement is required, which Govertsen believed had been cut in half in previous iterations of the draft decree.
The government took out newspaper ads in Lebanon informing would-be asylum seekers that welfare benefits for refugees had been cut in half.
The French government, whose 15% stake in Renault would be cut in half under a merger, would never go along without that commitment.
After the 15-month program working on donated Google Pixel C tablets and pre-loaded with software, the number was cut in half.
Together, the border cities comprise the largest binational metropolitan region in the world, cut in half by the world's most trafficked international border.
Child mortality was cut in half, but officials still observed a prevalence of maternal mortality because mothers were still giving birth at home.
The deep child poverty rate (the share of children living on less than half the poverty threshold) would also be cut in half.
Long term: The orphan drug tax credit, which gives drugmakers an incentive to research treatments for rare diseases, will be cut in half.
"Basically, movement for work has been cut in half," said Anthony Carnevale, director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
It all means the drainage capacity in the oldest part of the city, including the French Quarter, essentially has been cut in half.
In the month following the boat crash, thousands of hotel reservations were cancelled, and the booking rate across Phuket was cut in half.
The size of first-lien term loan and asset-based loan were unchanged, but the DDTL was cut in half to US$37.5m.
Shares of Advanced Micro Devices fell 5003 percent after Morgan Stanley analysts warn demand for cryptocurrency mining chips will be cut in half.
Hunger has been cut in half in developing countries in the past two decades, and global poverty is at an all-time low.
Pelosi defended the trip, saying that she observed the Christmas holiday, and that the shutdown actually "cut in half" her time with family.
Walmart's e-commerce sales had been increasing at over 50% rates, until the last quarter, when it's growth rate was cut in half.
So I believe the stock gets cut in half again, but any acquisition is sort of an $8 or a $10 billion check.
Self-appointed spokespeople for the economy have been fearmongering about the markets being cut in half if Warren is elected, which is ridiculous.
The company has seen its market value cut in half this year as it spends heavily on promotions to stave off growing competition.
IATA said last week that European carriers could lose $76 billion in revenue and see passenger demand cut in half relative to 2019.
Mr. Trump has ordered the number of troops cut in half, to roughly 7,000, which could be the precursor to a full withdrawal.
Economy: Stocks rallied, but the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned growth could be cut in half if the virus spreads widely.
Since then, the number has been cut in half, after complaints that officers were focusing on minor violations instead of catching violence offenders.
But by 2014, the death rate from car crashes had been cut in half, part of a broader trend across the entire population.
"Our sentence has not been cut in half," he told the judge, wife Becky by his side, according to the Omaha World-Herald.
That caps off a decade in which domestic coal use was cut in half, as renewables and gas power picked up the slack.
After talking about some of the state's accomplishments — from an unemployment rate that's been cut in half to expanded health care coverage — Gov.
The island country is cut in half between the independent Republic of Cyprus to the south and Turkish-occupied territory to the north.
My bet is the compensation on Wall Street can be cut in half and most of the people who work there will stay put.
In Chicago, the number of public mental health clinics was cut in half — to 6 from 12 — in 2012 as a cost-saving measure.
A report in the South China Morning Post had said the amount allowed for withdrawal from automated teller machines would be cut in half.
An Ionic battery doesn't smoke, flame, or explode, even after being impaled by a screwdriver and then cut in half with a paper cutter.
The International Campaign for Tibet said authorities have ordered the number of monks and nuns living there to be cut in half to 5,000.
Even when rigs are running, day rates have collapsed from about $18,000 to $1003,000, and the company has seen its revenue cut in half.
Pour the broth over the noodles and vegetables, and finish each bowl with lemon zest, scallions and a soft-boiled egg cut in half.
His $5 price target is the lowest on Wall Street, predicting the stock will be more than cut in half from its current price.
The reward for mining a block (a block = a ledger of transaction data) was just cut in half from 25 bitcoins to 12.5 bitcoins.
One study estimated that climate change would hurt California avocado trees so much that the state's production could be cut in half by 2050.
If it was cut in half and had tracks like "Elephant Man" and the title track taken out, it would have been really strong.
Shares at Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank have been cut in half over the last year, shrinking the potential stock value of their compensation.
Democrats' lead over Republicans on a generic House ballot was cut in half over the past month, according to a new American Barometer survey.
The number of Americans who believe that North Korea poses an immediate threat to the US has been cut in half since last year.
"John sat beside me when I signed the Affordable Care Act – a law that cut in half the uninsured rate in America," Obama wrote.
That the Blue Jays were going to give up two runs, and see their lead cut in half, unless Kevin Pillar did the impossible?
"If the premium we just paid gets cut in half to about $0.77, let's go cut the trade and simply move on," he said.
On Monday, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned that global growth could be cut in half if the outbreak continues to spread.
Its main streets had been dotted with empty store fronts as coal mining employment has been cut in half over the past four years.
Numbering roughly a million in 210, the population was cut in half by 2010, as many Christians emigrated to escape the violence against them.
Amazon opposed a proposal in Seattle last spring for a corporate tax to help the homeless, and succeeded in getting it cut in half.
Eighteen months into the C2C experiment, preliminary results show that the arrest rate for violent crimes among the participants has been cut in half.
Even if that is cut in half, it would have a devastating impact on Europe's fourth-largest economy and its still-fragile banking system.
J.P. Morgan's $5 price target is the lowest on Wall Street, predicting the stock will nearly be cut in half in the coming year.
The initial report from police said as many as 60 vehicles were involved, but the tally was cut in half in a later update.
"If the premium gets cut in half down to about 52 cents, we need to cut the trade [because] it's not working," he said.
Analysts surveyed by FactSet anticipate 22 percent earnings growth for the full year, though that pace will likely be cut in half in 2019.
President Donald Trump told CNBC that if Hillary Clinton had won the 2016 presidential election, the stock market would have been cut in half.
Its share price was cut in half over the last two years as it outspent its cash flow grabbing land and ramping up production.
But due to a series of layoffs and mine closings, the county has seen its coal employment cut in half over the past four years.
December's upbeat numbers come the month before the European Central Bank is set to cut in half its monthly asset purchases to 260.1 billion euros.
So if the $3.40 premium that I want to pay now gets cut in half down to, say, $1.70, [the] trade is probably not working.
The unemployment rate overall has been cut in half since its peak during the recession but it's still nearly twice as high for African-Americans.
Total compensation for Chipotle Mexican Grill's co-chief executive officers for 2015 was cut in half after the company dealt with multiple food safety scares.
Place the mashed potato on top of the bread, place the egg on top, and mash or cut in half so the yolk oozes out.
MKM Partners' Rob Sanderson downgraded Twitter in June 2015 shortly before the stock would be cut in half on disappointing user growth and advertising revenue.
He said plastic bottles cut in half and containing an unknown substance were also discovered in the apartment, and are being tested by forensic specialists.
Instability in both countries has sharply curtailed production in both OPEC member states, with Nigerian supply cut in half as militants target the country's pipelines.
Saudi Arabia's oil production was cut in half after two major Saudi oil refineries that were set ablaze after a strike, according to multiple reports.
But Biden remains a shaky frontrunner, with his support having been cut in half since announcing his candidacy in April with the rise of Sens.
The federal government's tax credit for buying plug-in vehicles will be cut in half for Tesla buyers for the first six months of 603.
But what began as one murder becomes two, with the bodies cut in half at the waist and put together to form a single corpse.
Ned Lamont (D) has seen his lead over Republican challenger Bob Stefanowski cut in half in their gubernatorial race, according to a poll released Tuesday.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach's lead in the primary for governor was cut in half after a vote mistake was discovered, the AP reports.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned Monday that global growth could be cut in half this year if the outbreak continues to spread.
Facing $25 oil prices and a stock price that has been cut in half, America's second-largest oil company is also considering laying off workers.
The administration also cut in half the enrollment period for the federal insurance marketplace, used by New Jersey and 26 other states, to 218 days.
Knowing the sex of our child felt as if we had cut in half the number of possible futures our family might find itself in.
"We've had days when no generator comes in at all, or it's been cut in half," said Andrew Paulsen, supervisor of the clinic's radiopharmaceutical laboratory.
"AMC is proactively taking action to cut in half the number of tickets that we will make available at all our U.S. theaters," he said.
West Texas Intermediate crude prices have been nearly cut in half over the last month as oil gets hit on the demand and supply side.
Funding for the "navigator" groups, which provide outreach, education and enrollment assistance, was cut in half this year for being "ineffective," Trump officials have said.
The debate stage was cut in half for the one-night event after several candidates failed to meet the polling and fundraising thresholds to qualify.
Wirth noted that the $20 billion price tag is a hefty cost, but said that it's been cut in half over the past five years.
"There's clearly been dramatic improvement after a historic crisis and recession with the unemployment rate cut in half," said Jim O'Sullivan of High Frequency Economics.
Since joining the HIV/AIDS fight, over 13 million lives have been saved and AIDS-related deaths have been cut in half since their peak.
That tax credit has been cut in half for sales completed in 5663 — potentially making a Tesla a somewhat tougher sell for budget-conscious buyers.
Dating app Tinder could see new user growth cut in half by the end of June unless it gets more kindling, J.P. Morgan said Wednesday.
Dick's Sporting Goods shares have already been cut in half this year and things are about to get worse, according to one Wall Street firm.
Trump told talk show host Sean Hannity on Friday that the U.S. could reach historic growth rates if the trade deficit is cut in half.
Also bullish for the currency, the discount between Canadian crude and the U.S. benchmark has been cut in half since March to less than $15.
EU legislators also agreed to cut in half a threshold for the automatic application of the strictest capital and liquidity rules for EU-based firms.
In 1997, 32 percent of households reported a member being a hunter, but by 2014 that percentage had been cut in half, dropping to 15 percent.
The turnaround has already extracted a big price: Zenefits was once valued at $4 billion, a valuation that has been cut in half to $2 billion.
The number of teens who get together with their friends every day has been cut in half in just fifteen years, with especially steep declines recently.
Tech's highest-profile startups have largely bombed on the stock market since they went public this year: The value of Lyft has been cut in half.
We are materially lowering our sales and EPS estimates below consensus as China represents 18% of Apple sales which we believe could be cut in half.
The couple;s income in 33.43 was $28.3 million, more than cut in half in 2015 to $10.6 million — most of that brought in by Bill.
A CNN Poll of Polls analysis released Friday showed that Clinton's lead had been cut in half when compared with the height of her convention bounce.
With the store open but difficult to access, Cowen and Company analyst Oliver Chen said traffic could be cut in half on days with heightened security.
If immigration were cut in half, that could choke off domestic labor growth which is currently running at 3-4 percent a year, according to Zandi.
"People are living longer and less children are dying; the death rate for children under five has been cut in half over the last 15 years."
BLACKROCK EU legislators also agreed to cut in half a threshold for the automatic application of the strictest capital and liquidity rules for EU-based firms.
But now, with his income cut in half, he relies on his brother to help pay his rent and on handouts he would prefer to avoid.
Add 2 chopped carrots, 2 chopped celery stalks, 1 chopped yellow onion, 1 garlic head(cut in half),2 rosemary sprigs, 2 thyme sprigs, 2 tsp.
Your husband called ObamaCare 'the craziest thing in the world,' saying that small-business owners are getting killed as premiums double, coverage is cut in half.
Each of the shows starts the same way: The body of a public official is found, cut in half, on the precise border between two countries.
Ironically, as the volume of regulations has exponentially grown since President Reagan first proposed expanding centralized review, the size of OIRA has been cut in half.
In a study of one drug, about 50 percent of patients had the number of attacks they suffered each month cut in half compared to placebo.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude prices have been cut in half the last month as oil takes a hit on both the demand and supply side.
Demand for the company's electric cars could weaken next month, when a $7,500 federal tax credit is cut in half for buyers of Tesla's luxury models.
The drought in Ireland means that income for dairy farmers is likely to be cut in half this year, said Teagasc, the state's farming advisory body.
But for folks who have experienced life behind bars, their prospects of getting hired are cut in half, hindering their ability to settle back into society.
"This time it's one smartphone cut in half, so there are some price savings to be had," said Ramon Llamas, a director at research firm IDC.
"If the 72 cent premium we just laid out gets cut in half to about 36 cents, let's cut the trade and move on," he said.
Her performance reflects her struggles of late nationally, including one poll out Tuesday that showed her support cut in half in the span of a month.
According to the CDC, it is estimated that healthcare services were cut in half, which caused setbacks in the treatment and control of other serious diseases.
The punishment, which was eventually cut in half, polarized this central Illinois city, largely along racial lines, and drew thousands of civil rights activists to town.
With my hotel and Airbnb costs cut in half and the airfare virtually nonexistent with my airline miles, I knew I could make this trip work.
The U.N.'s own scientists, after all, recommended that global emissions be cut in half before 2030 to avoid some of climate change's most catastrophic consequences.
Global emissions of heat-trapping gases must be cut in half by 2030 and to net zero by mid-century, the group found in a landmark report.
The tax benefits would have been cut in half if Boeing employment fell by 4,000, and would have been eliminated if it fell by more than 5,000.
The bitcoin block mining reward gets cut in half every 22018,0003 blocks, so the next time this happens the reward will decrease from 2000 to 20.05 BTC.
The move would cut in half the 1 million immigrants granted lawful permanent residency annually, said Julia Gelatt, senior policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute (MPI).
Within China Apple has 12% unit share (exiting Dec 2018 and ~10% market share for FY18) and we believe these unit shipments could be cut in half.
EPA's Office of Research and Development would be cut in half, crippling things like the study of the little-understood health effects of fracking and new chemicals.
If the latter became a full-time streaming tier, it could mean existing Premium subscribers are worse off, with their number of simultaneous streams cut in half.
The cooking kit company has seen its share price nearly cut in half since its late June IPO and now it could be in legal trouble, too.
In April 2019, Amazon announced that it was changing Prime — more than a little bit: Prime's standard promise of two-day shipping was being cut in half.
And, the code specified that every 210,000 blocks mined that reward would be cut in half, until it eventually is reduced to zero after 64 halving events.
U.S. President Donald Trump declared a state of emergency for Louisiana and the region's oil production was cut in half as energy companies evacuated offshore drilling facilities.
U.S. President Donald Trump declared a state of emergency for Louisiana, and the region's oil production was cut in half as energy companies evacuated offshore drilling facilities.
Last year he got that cut in half -- saying he was too broke to shell out so much -- and now he wants the amount cut to zilch.
On Thursday, executives reaffirmed previous statements to the effect that the company would like to cut in half its share of Brazil's refining capacity, currently 98 percent.
At its last meeting, the Fed's policymaking committee kept monetary policy unchanged and cut in half its expected number of rate hikes for this year to two.
Between 1998 and 2002, the number of private Medicare+Choice plans — what are now known as Medicare Advantage plans — was cut in half, to less than 150.
If, however, humans act and can reach the goals set by the Paris agreement, ocean warming could be cut in half by 2081-2100, the authors said.
Tobias Carlisle, the founder and portfolio manager of The Acquirers Fund — a long/short deep-value exchange-traded fund — thinks Netflix's stock could get cut in half.
Add back around $100 million of interest, then cut in half the roughly $1.7 billion of research and development and marketing costs, as a buyer might do.
Mercury pollution from power plants has declined by at least 28503 percent, while women with damaging levels of mercury in their blood has been cut in half.
Your husband called Obamacare, quote, "the craziest thing in the world," saying that small-business owners are getting killed as premiums double, coverage is cut in half.
What could have been a 14-year turn in a state penitentiary turned into a six month sentence — later cut in half, for good behavior — sparking outrage.
A Mumbai taxi driver, Girja Prasad Goswami, 48, said his daily earnings had been cut in half, to 300 rupees, since Mr. Modi's ban went into effect.
There's no official definition, but in the real world, it's this: a regular car or S.U.V. that has been cut in half, separating the front and rear.
With Ramadan just a month away, the number of mini-series currently under production has been cut in half, to about 12 or 15, one director said.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude prices have been nearly cut in half over the last month as oil gets hit on both the demand and supply side.
She was describing how to eat svid, a traditional Icelandic dish where a sheep's head is cut in half, then boiled, brain removed, with heavily salted water.
With segments of China shut down to prevent contagion, its economy, which was already growing at the slowest rate in decades, could see growth cut in half.
It will also cut in half tariffs on $110 billion in goods introduced in September — but keep existing 25 percent tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese products.
Without the refueling and complex overhaul, during which the carrier&aposs nuclear reactor is refueled, the Truman&aposs 50-year hull life would be cut in half.
Washington (CNN)Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said Thursday that his department has nearly cut in half the $139,000 bill for replacing six historical doors in his office.
A viral tweet by One World Publications book editor Alex Christofi, showing several books cut in half to make them more portable, has sparked outrage and debate.
Meanwhile, increasing trade tensions will weaken exports, the central bank said, as growth of international trade is expected to be cut in half to less than 2%.
An analysis by Jonathan Rothwell finds that if the most restrictive cities became like the least restrictive, the inequality between different neighborhoods would be cut in half.
It proposes axing climate research funding for the EPA's Office of Research and Development, the agency's scientific research arm, whose overall budget would be cut in half.
The travel time of over four hours would be cut in half by avoiding the crowds and security lines at big hubs that are required for larger planes.
A Bosu is essentially an inflated exercise ball that's been cut in half, and it's beloved by trainers because it provides instability, which works your balance and core.
Every four years, the reward that miners receive for solving blocks is cut in half, effectively reducing the rate and number of new bitcoins introduced into the economy.
Those with the means build small open fires over which they heat and sell water, using plastic bottles cut in half to make cups to ladle and wash.
In a flurry of activity, Ross cut in half his 20 percent take of any eventual profit from his holding company, WL Ross Holding, to avoid its liquidation.
Since miners will soon essentially see their profits cut in half, this price increase could just be the Bitcoin economy's natural (and designed) reaction to compensating for that.
Once its tech is installed, Winnows says that customers typically see food waste cut in half within 12 months, reducing food purchasing costs by 3-8 per cent.
Once an automaker sells 200,000 eligible cars, the rebate remains at the full level for the next two financial quarters before it is cut in half to $3,750.
But Mr Lee's initial five-year prison sentence was cut in half and suspended by an appeals court, allowing him to walk free after 353 days in jail.
Seoul has nearly cut in half its trade surplus with the U.S. from a record-high $28.3 billion in 2015 to an almost negligible $17.9 billion in 2018.
YouTube channel Cut in Half takes everyday items and shoves them underneath an OMAX, a water jet that shoots out a concentrated stream of water at 60,000 psi.
That number should be cut in half, and then half of the songs that are left should've been swapped out, because they were way too on the nose.
Sometimes my pie chart would look more like a pie cut in half; if I did have pizza for lunch, for example, it was mostly fat and carbs.
That means the GOP's numbers on the powerful panel will be cut in half — from eight to likely four — after Democrats officially take over the majority next month.
By the time Lundgren left as CEO, the stock was nearly cut in half as traditional brick-and-mortar retailers suffered as more and more consumers shopped online.
SAUSAGE-EGG-AND-CHEESE BISCUIT — This is a biscuit cut in half and stuffed with Wendy's square sausage and a round fried egg topped with melted American cheese.
The body of the plane had to be cut in half to transport it, but that gave Davies the opportunity to create a protected outdoor area for guests.
However, if you factor in that public SaaS multiples have been cut in half or more, a price of $150-$180 million would more fairly reflect the market.
That meant women's rights were cut in half: Female heirs would inherit half the amount of male heirs, and two female witnesses became equal to one male witness.
But a major multinational economic group cut its outlook for 2020, suggesting that global growth could be cut in half, to 1.5 percent, if infections spread more widely.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Monday that global growth could be cut in half, to 1.5 percent in 2020, if the virus continues to spread.
No speller enters the competition purely for the money, nor would he or she not still give it 100 percent effort if the prize were cut in half.
In a prolonged slump, the number of units brought online this year could be cut in half, protecting vacancies from rising to the heights of the last recession.
By May 2020, the reward per miner will be cut in half again, to 6.25 new bitcoin, essentially reducing the supply of the cryptocurrency coming onto the market.
"[Dropbox] has been almost cut in half over the last few months, and really, at current levels, you're starting to see evidence of this stabilizing finally," Newton said.
Expectations for earnings growth in the first quarter have been cut in half to just 303% from more than 6% at the start of 2020, according to Refinitiv.
In 1995, Congress passed a law requiring the embassy to be moved to Jerusalem by 1999 or else the State Department's building budget would be cut in half.
The administration has also cut funds to outside groups that help people sign up and cut in half the length of the enrollment period, which begins Nov. 1.
To date, our efforts have cut in half high-level North Korean exchanges with other countries and possibly deprived North Korea of several hundred million dollars in revenues.
Others are gorgeously simple: a Raf tomato cut in half, with one cream made of the red part and another of the green, poured into the same bowl.
Although Dr. Slepkov discovered that grapes do not need to be cut in half, why do they need to be touching each other for the experiment to work?
"It's better insurance than I have," said Dr. Frank Messina, an emergency medicine doctor at Eskenazi, whose uninsured population has been cut in half since the expansion took effect.
Investors also cheered news that China would cut in half the additional tariffs imposed on 6.97703,26.9770 U.S. goods last year, following the signing of a Phase 27 trade deal.
But predictions about  smartphone shipments being cut in half in China as well as the uncertainty around when full production will resume are likely to result in some shortages.
But ONGC has also seen production at its San Cristobal field cut in half amid an exodus of talent, shortage of equipment, and theft in Venezuela's vast Orinoco Belt.
Members of American's AAdvantage frequent flyer program will receive no free first class upgrades and elite status qualification is cut in half, though they will earn frequent flyer miles.
As any avid viewer of Law & Order: SVU already knows, the chances of finding of finding missing child are cut in half after they've been missing for 43 hours.
"More than half of all people living with the virus are on life-saving medication, and AIDS-related deaths have been cut in half since their peak," he said.
This logically would make sense, since the cost of mining isn't changing at all, and without a doubling of price miners are instantly seeing their revenue cut in half.
The Federal Reserve poured fuel on the market rally in March, when policymakers cut in half their projections for 2016 interest rates hikes from four to two, he said.
The government said the proposed reforms will cut in half the average time it takes for wind power projects to be completed and connected to the French electricity grid.
But what began as one murder becomes two, with the bodies cut in half at the waist and put together to form a single corpse in this police drama.
During a suspension, her salary would be cut in half, to about $4,400 a month, though she would still have access to a large staff, numbering in the dozens.
When researchers offer respondents even a small incentive for the "correct" answer — a dollar or two or a chance to win $85033 — the partisan differences are cut in half.
Still, immigrants from Ukraine, Ghana, Morocco and Kenya through the program have been more than cut in half over the last decade, according to data from the State Department.
If you're the latter, you should probably know that Le Creuset is having a huge Valentine's Day sale — huge as in prices nearly cut in half on some items.
Chief Executive Officer Margaret Georgiadis' announcement of her departure on Thursday came after just 14 months at the helm that has seen the company's share price cut in half.
At $10.99, it's a pretty decent deal, especially since it could probably serve a group of five (plus, the pieces are easy to cut in half for maximum shareability).
Global greenhouse emissions would need to be cut in half in just 12 years and reach net-zero by 2050 in order for temperatures to remain at 1.5˚C.
However, the money still had not arrived as of last week, and a Senate aide told HuffPost that the amount had since been cut in half to $20 million.
The high level of demand came despite fears that an enrollment season cut in half and a sharp reduction in outreach budgets would depress the number of sign-ups.
"That didn't seem possible with a 2000% reduction in outreach, an enrollment period cut in half, and a constant refrain that the program is dead," Levitt said on Twitter.
But Plaquemines Parish, the muddy peninsula that escorts the Mississippi River out to sea, had been cut in half by flooding, leaving no clear path to its southern reaches.
The Wall Street Journal reported last month that Chinese imports of U.S. farm goods were cut in half between 2017 and 2018 as the tariffs made those more pricey.
Though the number of flights over the city was cut in half in 2016, there's still plenty of traffic, including helicopter rides to airports by Blade and, soon, Uber.
AHCA also drastically reduces federal subsidies to help people pay for insurance — in 11 high-cost states, the subsidies are cut in half — meaning many people will drop out.
"AMC is proactively taking action to cut in half the number of tickets that we will make available at all our U.S. theaters," AMC's CEO, Adam Aron, told THR.
While the Socialists fell short of a majority, they had almost double the number of seats of their main opponents, the Popular Party, whose support was cut in half.
Streaming industry watchdog blog Exstreamist recently revealed that Netflix's number of films and TV shows has been cut in half since 2012 — going from about 11,000 series to 5,302.
For one thing, the already very small delay of about 40 ms between touching the screen with the stylus and a line appearing has been nearly cut in half.
By the end of this month, the number in the two top ranks — career ambassadors and career ministers — is scheduled to be cut in half, from 39 to 19.
Stefani said his sales have been cut in half on Amazon, as consumers stock up on essentials and less on "products that aren't necessities," like his company's sorority merchandise.
What once was a stream of more than $22016 billion in annual revenue has been cut in half and not even the most hopeful investors expect a full rebound.
In December, Bloomberg decried mass incarceration and vowed to seek alternatives to incarceration for nonviolent defendants awaiting trial and to cut in half the number of juveniles behind bars.
" As he put it, "The people who are out there busting it, sometimes 60 hours a week, wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half.
New buys will be cut in half to 30 billion euros a month from January and markets expect the ECB to end purchases by the end of the year.
The firm was an early backer of Foursquare, a location-based start-up that has lost much of its popularity and whose valuation was cut in half by January.
C. Stephen Tusa Jr. downgraded GE (GE) to "underweight" on Monday and predicted the stock will nearly get cut in half to $259 by the end of the year.
Eco Oro sued the government in 2016 after the project in Santander province was cut in half by a constitutional court ruling and new regulations that expanded wetland protections.
Jobs in their millions march away to the off-shore world when nominal wages double and the purchasing power of the dollar is cut in half over 29 years.
Tesla's sales appear to have dropped off markedly since the beginning of the year, when a federal tax credit available to Tesla customers was cut in half, to $3,750.
A $7,500 U.S. federal tax credit was cut in half at the end of last year, fell to $1,875 on Monday and expires at the end of the year.
But Wael Alwan, the Istanbul-based spokesman for Failaq al-Rahman, one of the main rebel groups in eastern Ghouta, denied that the territory had been cut in half.
Canada's Eco Oro Minerals Corp sued the Colombian government after its Angostura project in Santander province was cut in half by a 2014 constitutional court ruling that expanded wetland protections.
This leads Allie to go and visit him, and she basically tells him that if he doesn't get up and start working his rations are going to cut in half.
In effect, the screen still outputs at 60fps, and the HUD elements update at 60Hz as well, but all gameplay is cut in half, making controls feel a little muggier.
Dollar bulls were hit hard after the Fed last week held interest rates steady and cut in half the number of projected quarter-point hikes to just two this year.
In the first half of this year Ping had $112.9 million in revenue, up 13.5% on an annualized basis, while net loss was almost cut in half at $8973 million.
The move would cut in half the 1 million immigrants granted lawful permanent residency annually by eliminating family sponsorship beyond spouses and minor kids, according to the Migration Policy Institute.
For some resorts, the length of skiing season will likely be cut in half by 2050, and across the country, warming winters will cost the industry more than $8.53 billion.
Washington (CNN)CNN's latest Poll of Polls finds Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump has been cut in half, with her post-convention bump wilting in the late-summer heat.
An RV was almost cut in half by a falling tree overnight as a powerful storm toppled several trees inside the Pismo Coast Village RV Resort in Pismo Beach, Calif.
HAVING SAID THAT, IN ADDITION TO THE CASH BONUS IMPACT, THE EQUITY THAT WAS VESTING FOR ME THIS YEAR THAT I WAS GRANTED IN 2014 WAS ALSO CUT IN HALF.
The multiple on revenue upon which public SaaS businesses are valued (a proxy for what the private markets price off of) has nearly been cut in half since early 2014.
At the end of the study, participants' average time to fall asleep was cut in half (from 40 to 20 minutes), and 60% of subjects no longer qualified as insomniacs.
According to Basketball-Reference, his minutes spent as a point guard completely evaporated—from 94 percent as a rookie, to zero—while his assist and turnover rates cut in half.
Another uncertainty is Venezuela, where the state oil company PDVSA has seen its production cut in half as its economy teeters and its ability to pump and process crude deteriorates.
Dollar bulls were hit hard last week after the Fed held interest rates steady and cut in half the number of projected quarter-point hikes to just two this year.
But the narrative pits its scientifically minded protagonist against his ultraspiritual fiancée, who is ultimately cut in half by a faulty elevator after a fight over spirituality with her betrothed.
"Our read of the overall goal is that the 'trigger' will essentially cut the tax cut in half by imposing tax increases five years into the tax cut," wrote Clifton.
For example, the number of uninsured children in the US has been cut in half since 2008, largely due to broader availability of publicly funded insurance through Medicaid and CHIP.
Even more impressive, the gap between the campus-wide four-year graduation rate and the rate for low-income, black, Latino and first-generation students has been cut in half.
In 2018, the Agriculture Department published a final rule that permanently delayed and eliminated sodium targets and cut in half the amount of whole grains that needed to be served.
That means the benchmark rate has been basically cut in half since last fall, reflecting a movement into safe investments and mounting expectations of more easy money from central banks.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Some US companies are bracing for the revenue they make in China to be cut in half if the novel coronavirus outbreak extends into the summer.
In an average of polls, Mr. Biden still leads by about six percentage points, but his advantage over Mr. Sanders has been cut in half over the last three months.
Fifteen percent tariffs on $120 billion of Chinese imports will be cut in half, but the 25 percent tariffs on an additional $250 billion of imports will remain in place.
States that chose to expand Medicaid coverage to people with low incomes had the ranks of their uninsured cut in half, to 9.2 percent in 2016 from 18.4 in 2013.
Under the new measure, which favors a merit-based system, the number of individuals who obtain legal permanent residence would be cut in half over the course of a decade.
A 2017 study by the Institute for Women's Policy Research found that the poverty rate of working women would be cut in half if women earned as much as men.
Conversely, the percentage of investors who said international was not attractive to them was cut in half quarter over quarter, from 22 percent in Q4 2500 to 2500 percent now.
Corporations' effective tax rate — the taxes they pay as a percent of their profits — was cut in half to an all-time low but has yet to unleash more investment.
And then as the process -- which I think you might argue maybe it's working, as they've gone public, but clearly that valuation has been cut in half if not more.
Chinese tourism was once a lucrative market for South Korea, but was cut in half when the Chinese government issued advisories to travel agents to stop sending tour groups there.
Without royalty payments on every iPhone — about $0.30 per phone — the company is worth dramatically less: its stock price was cut in half and has recovered little in the months since.
Tesla's sales were also hurt from the loss of some of its $7,500 tax credit, which was cut in half on January 1 and will fall to $1,875 on July 1.
Their homes are squeezed behind shops on a commercial strip that was recently cut in half by evictions, clearing the entrance for a new park with nature trails and tourist facilities.
It's the same feeling I got when I discovered eyebrow tinting and threading: My face appears more open, my beauty routine has been cut in half, and I'm never going back.
"The public markets have gotten off easy compared to what I see in the private markets, where we're seeing valuations get cut in half, sometimes by about two-thirds," he added.
"Right now, HUD only serves one out of every four Americans that qualify for its programs," Castro said, before adding that the agency's staff has been cut in half since 1981.
"If the 95 cents in premium we just laid out in the debit spread gets cut in half, call it about 47 cents, it's time to cut the trade," he said.
Headlines screamed that the university lab was in "crisis" mode as entire projects folded, and the lab braced for its funding to be cut in half by the end of 2015.
But five of the 12, including the Trump Plaza and the Trump Taj Mahal, have shut down as the industry's annual revenue has been cut in half in the past decade.
The country's top economic-planning body is considering whether to cut in half the 10 percent tax that customers pay on new cars there, Bloomberg reported on Monday, citing unidentified sources.
The percentage of children who could walk independently rose to 40 percent from 20 percent, and the need for a shunt was cut in half, to 29 percent from 82 percent.
Scientists estimate that global greenhouse gas emissions must be cut in half by 2050 to avoid dangerous impacts of climate change, which include a looming global food crisis and land destruction.
The number of those with the department's top two ranks of career ambassador and career minister — equivalent to four- and three-star generals — will have been cut in half by Dec.
But Mr. Pelley's output on "60 Minutes" was cut in half over the past year as the presidential election and Mr. Trump's opening months as president consumed much of his time.
Beside tripling data handling capacity, the company also said its new chips can cut in half the size of antennas in cell towers, while cutting their power consumption by two-thirds.
Stocks, he said, are trading on average of six times price-to-earnings ratio, dividend yields are "well into the double digits" and interest rates could soon be cut in half.
But the U.K. government and businesses both say the disruptions would be substantial, with the flow of goods coming into Britain through the major Channel port of Dover cut in half.
Trump's travel ban temporarily suspended the refugee resettlement program, and reports have circulated in the last week that Trump could cut in half the number of refugees the United States accepts.
She spent most of her time sitting on the bed in her room, a former studio apartment that had been cut in half twice, and now measured 250 by 231 feet.
" Snap: "I started liking Snap because there's not enough companies that are in that segment anymore, and then this stock got cut in half, so I look like a complete bozo.
The big picture: The rate of extreme poverty around the world was cut in half over the past decade (15.7% in 2010 to 3729% now), and all but eradicated in China.
" He said disease could still be "cut in half," eventually reaching a point where "a child in a poor country doesn't have a dramatically increased chance of dying compared to other children.
Its profits in China were nearly cut in half from $2 billion in 2018 to $1.1 billion last year, including a roughly $68 million slide in the fourth quarter to $239 million.
He added that doing so can potentially cut in half the time needed to breed a new cultivar — a plant variety produced by selective breeding — from roughly eight years to just four.
So frankly, it's encouraging we can get this kind of growth with consumer spending that was basically cut in half in the quarter, and I think we'll get something similar in Q4.
The release of the documents Friday comes as Clinton's lead over Trump has been cut in half since her post-convention bounce last month, according to CNN's Poll of Polls released Thursday.
On October 220th the ECB announced that it will cut in half the amount of bonds it buys each month to €25bn ($33bn) from January, but said its programme remained open-ended.
ECO ORO Canada's Eco Oro Minerals Corp sued the Colombian government after its Angostura project in Santander province was cut in half by a 2014 constitutional court ruling that expanded wetland protections.
Last week, the Fed cut in half the number of rate hikes it predicts for the rest of this year to two, weakening expectations for a move in either April or June.
"Within one month, our YouTube IE6 user base was cut in half and over 10% of global IE6 traffic had dropped off while all other browsers increased in corresponding amounts," says Zacharias.
Last week, U.S. central bank policymakers cut in half the number of rate hikes projected in 2016 to two, weakening expectations for a move at either the April or June policy meetings.
The uninsured rate in Texas has dropped 9 percentage points since 2009, and the uninsured rate has dropped 8 percentage points -- more than cut in half -- in both Kentucky and West Virginia.
The U.S. economy has been steadily putting Americans back to work for the last six years — the jobless rate has been cut in half since peaking at 0.63 percent in October 2009.
The cost of rigs — offshore rigs — have basically been cut in half from two years ago," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box"  "I mean, you want to be buying low and selling high.
Shares of Michael Kors have been cut in half since hitting an all-time high in mid-2014, but since bottoming out in June, the stock has rallied more than 70 percent.
Despite its flaws, peacekeeping contributed to the fact that since the early 85033s, civil wars have been cut in half and from 1993 to 2003, deaths in civil wars reduced by fivefold.
Lumentum's revenue from China has been cut in half from the peak and demand from US telecom carriers has also been weak given all of the merger activity over the past year.
Mr. Zhou says his parents' salaries have already been cut in half, and when he graduates from university, he is considering jobs at internet companies in Shanghai, about 1,400 miles from home.
Manchester City, for one, might detect the faintest scent of blood; the 22-point gap could be cut in half by the end of Liverpool's game at the Etihad Stadium in April.
In that event, economic growth in the Republic of Ireland could be cut in half, according to a recent report from the Economic and Social Research Institute, a think tank in Dublin.
If, however, the government tried to isolate people suspected of having the virus and people they were in contact with, the number of deaths could be cut in half, the researchers said.
The agency says labs can combine a patient's nose and throat samples into one test, a move experts say will cut in half the amount of supplies used to test each person.
Since going low-carb, he said, he has lost weight, cut in half the amount of insulin he uses daily, and watched his A1C fall from the diabetic range to normal levels.
And by the time Tesla is selling vehicles for $35,000, as it plans to, the rebate will be cut in half because the company will be producing too many cars to qualify.
The number of voters who said there are good jobs available in their area was nearly cut in half, going from 14 points positive in May to 8 points positive in August.
It announced that the territory would be cut in half and turned into two federally controlled enclaves, a change that Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India said would bring peace and prosperity.
Scientists found in a study released in January that meat consumption needs to be cut in half if the world will be able to sustain the growing population, according to National Geographic.
As a result, his cost is up 30% this year, and total sales are cut in half as he stopped shipping inventory after it made little financial sense to sell to Amazon.
Anthem on Wednesday continued reducing its Obamacare business, as the big insurer said it will cut in half the number of counties in Kentucky where it sells individual health plans next year.
The order will be phased in over the next year, with the difference between minimum wage and current tip wages cut in half on June 30 and completely eliminated as of Dec.
Fund managers still hold a bullish position in European gasoil of 48 million barrels, but that has been cut in half from a recent peak of 96 million barrels on May 21.
He blew up the last deal by insisting that legal immigration be cut in half, even though we need immigrants to pay for Social Security and do jobs that Americans won&apost do.
"Within one month, our YouTube IE6 user base was cut in half and over 10 percent of global IE6 traffic had dropped off while all other browsers increased in corresponding amounts," says Zacharias.
The chef—who will appearing at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen (June 16-18)—shares a cool dish from his L.A. restaurant Maude  1 (3-oz.) French baguette, cut in half lengthwise
The cryptocurrency nearly hit $20,953 in December 2017, fueled by a speculative bubble as it gained attention from mainstream media and retail investors, but its value has been cut in half since then.
Profits for major U.S. tobacco companies could be cut in half if the Food and Drug Administration adopts a "maximum nicotine" rule within the next 20355 years, according to analysts at Morgan Stanley.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the black unemployment rate has been cut in half since 2011 from its post-recession high of 16 percent to a just over 8 percent today.
Business jet shipments have struggled to recover after the financial crisis, having been cut in half from their peak of 1,317 in 2008 to 661 in 2016, according to General Aviation Manufacturers Association.
"If the value that we just put out there, which is $3.50, gets cut in half and goes down to about $1.50, I will exit the trade and simply contain risk," he said.
It was at my friend Jiro's house and he showed me a video of a Vietnamese policeman who had been run over by a truck and cut in half just above his pelvis.
By the time stocks opened on Wall Street, the dollar's 0.4% overnight gain had been cut in half and tech shares lead a rally though it didn't fully make up for Wednesday's losses.
In Mosul, Iraq, and in Raqqa, the Syrian city that is the Islamic State's de facto capital, salaries for fighters have been cut in half since last year, according to residents and documents.
In 1995, Congress passed a law declaring Jerusalem to be Israel's capital and requiring the embassy be moved there by 1999 — or else the State Department building budget would be cut in half.
The final rules have not yet been revealed to the public, but the proposed regulation called for manufacturers to cut in half workers's exposure to silica dust, which has been linked to cancer.
Their comments came a week after the Fed kept rates unchanged and cut in half the number of projected hikes to a mere two this year - a move seen by many as dovish.
Its output has been cut in half since 2016 to near 70-year lows to less than 1.2 million bpd, according to figures from OPEC secondary sources, due to a major cash crunch.
The final rules have not yet been revealed to the public, but the proposed regulation called for manufacturers to cut in half workers' exposure to silica dust, which has been linked to cancer.
"If the 65 cents in premium outlay gets cut in half, it goes down to about 32 cents or 33 cents, let's cut the trade, contain the risk and move on," he said.
The limousine involved in the 2015 crash on Long Island was originally built as a Lincoln Town Car and was "cut in half and then stretched" to accommodate 10 occupants, the report said.
In February, the special master administering the money announced that payments would have to be cut in half for those who had already made claims, and by 70 percent for any future applications.
"The $1.23 that I just laid out in premium, if that gets cut in half to about 61 cents or 62 cents, [I'm going to] go ahead and cut the trade," said Gordon.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said that all gatherings with more than 500 people had to be canceled and that gatherings with 500 or fewer people had to be cut in half.
But the decision will reduce losses for Boeing: The suspension will cut in half the $22.1 billion that Boeing has burned through each quarter by making and storing jets, a Jeffries analyst estimated.
"If we were to liberalize services to the same degree as we have liberalized (trade in) goods, these balances would be cut in half for the United States and for the UK," Carney added.
Eagle-eyed fans noticed that shortly after news broke of the alleged affair, the price of the Jordy lip kit was cut in half — but Jenner says she was entirely unaware of the discount.
Those who suffered from migraines without aura saw that increased risk cut in half (34%), but they too could get lesions in the part of the brain that is made up of nerve fibers.
The federal tax credit on every Tesla vehicle sold was cut in half to $3,359.873 at the beginning of the year, after Tesla sold its allotted 200,000 units that qualified for the full credit.
Dean Weber, one of FAST's directors, brings me a face mask, and we head out to the sanding bay, where the two-and-a-half-story-tall Dalmatian puppy now sits cut in half.
Analyzing death certificate data collected by the CDC, the Pew Research Center found gun related homicides have been cut in half, from 7.0 per 603,000 people in 1993 to 3.4 per 284,255 in 278.
The investment firm now believes the stock will be nearly cut in half over the next 12 months because "positive earnings and cash flow [are] now even more elusive" in light of the combination.
Alphabet CEO Larry Page wants the Fiber unit cut in half Now, the fate of Fiber is uncertain as the team shifts its focus toward providing internet with lower-cost equipment and less employees.
Research from United Income shows that that poverty among seniors could be cut in half if every retiree claimed Social Security at the "financially optimal time," which is usually beyond their full retirement age.
"If that 54 cents in premium that we put out there gets cut in half down to about 26 or 27 cents, let's cut the trade, contain the risk and move on," he said.
A major multinational economic group cut its outlook for 143 as coronavirus cases show up around the globe, suggesting that global growth could be cut in half if infections spread more widely outside China.
But if that same player finishes out of the top 20, they could see their base pay from a sponsor cut in half, which agents say generates plenty of angst this time of year.
It's payroll has been practically cut in half since 2014, from sixty-two to thirty-four thousand employees, though in September it cut employee pay as a way to avoid further reductions in staff.
Meanwhile, someone who dies today under the $22 million exemption could see that allowance cut in half if the surviving spouse passes away in 2026, when the exemption drops back to the earlier limit.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard told Bloomberg News this week he expects unemployment to hit 28503 percent in the second quarter and gross domestic product to be cut in half.
Bitcoin was trading above $11,000 on Friday after sharp sell-offs earlier in the week, which at one stage saw it almost cut in half from last month's all-time high above $19,000. Disclaimer
The changes - approved by parliament, dominated by center-right GERB party, last Wednesday - would cut in half, to five years, the time that buyers would have to fulfill specific obligations under a privatization contract.
One catalyst for the sell off were comments from Dutch central bank president Klaas Knot, who said the European Central Bank should end its asset-buying program, which it just recently cut in half.
Importantly, the electricity demands for transmitting information over the internet have been cut in half every two years since the year 2000, according to research published in 2017 in the Journal of Industrial Ecology.
Early Tuesday morning, Alex Christofi (a writer of books, himself) shared a photo on Twitter of three infamously large tomes, cut in half lengthwise: Middlesex, Infinite Jest, and Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time.
In 2016, the U.S. share of the $374 billion daily global retail currency trading volume has been cut in half to just 3 percent, or $11 billion, according to estimates from research firm Aite Group.
For example, according to findings by social policy researchers Heidi Hartmann, Jeffrey Hayes and Jennifer Clark, pay parity would send the GDP up by 3% and women and family poverty would be cut in half.
In a clip that has since gone viral, a yellowfin tuna, cut in half, is shown still thrashing around on the plastic tray it's displayed in: 魚の生命力が凄い pic.twitter.
In Europe, the yield on the 10-year German bund was cut in half from 13 basis points to about 20193 basis points, while rates on Italian debt fell as much as 19 basis points.
To make room for an expressway that took 21970 years to excavate, the Bronx was cut in half, atomizing neighborhoods, causing an exodus of the population, a free-fall in property values, and widespread incineration.
The changes, approved last week by parliament, dominated by the center-right GERB party, would have cut in half the time buyers were obliged to meet specific obligations under a privatization contract, to five years.
At the time, Hawk says, his income fell off precipitously as his "royalty checks started getting cut in half every month," while fewer and fewer fans were showing up to his skating competitions and demonstrations.
"If the $3.10 of premium we're outlaying gets cut in half, because the trade is not working, down to about $1.60 or so, cut the trade, contain the risk and simply move on," he said.
That confusion is understandable, since there's no single deadline this sign-up season in the entire United States, and because the deadline in large areas of the country was cut in half from last season.
I had a great opening night, but the fact that I didn't sell booze cut my clientele down by half by the second week, and by the third week it was cut in half again.
All told, the materials for the rig cost around $1,0003, but Oliver said the price tag could easily be cut in half if he ordered the components for at least 25 rigs at a time.
Students say that rehearsal time for the annual musical had been cut in half since 2017, and that pressure to excel on exams and arts simultaneously has led to widespread anxiety among the student body.
The big picture: Colorado is opening up right as investors have begun to sour on publicly traded pot stocks, which have seen their once massive valuations cut in half over the course of the year.
Demand for flights to Hong Kong remains weak, the company warned earlier this month, saying the number of inbound passengers to the city had been cut in half in December compared to a year earlier.
With nearly 720 sexes, and the ability to heal itself in two minutes if cut in half, The Blob (or La Blob, as it's called in France) is surprisingly accomplished for such a simple organism.
Officials also voiced worry about the cost of doing nothing, at least openly, in response to attacks that have cut in half the oil production of one of Washington's main allies in the Middle East.
Both feel threatened by demographic and cultural changes that have tripled the size of the non-white electorate, and cut in half the share of Americans who are white Christians, over the last half-century.
If the Amazon were completely deforested, rainfall in Texas would drop by 25%, the Sierra Nevada snowpack would get cut in half, and the coastal northwest would see a reduction in precipitation up to 20%.
Driving the news: U.S. carbon dioxide emissions would be cut in half by 2035 under a $40-a-ton carbon tax that increases 5% above inflation annually, according to a new goal in the plan.
That's not surprising since the Native American population in North America was likely small to start with, and was cut in half by diseases introduced by tens of millions of Europeans who migrated to North America.
Read: FBI inspector general says McCabe is a liar but Comey's not After the Comey letter, Clinton's lead in the polls was cut in half and Trump found a political opening that he took advantage of.
The criminal case arising from the collapse of the once-prominent law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf has been cut in half, with Manhattan prosecutors agreeing to a deferred prosecution agreement with another of the four original defendants.
Since then, the jobless rate has been cut in half, tightening the supply of qualified workers for new jobs and prompting employers to begin paying more to attract new hires and keep existing staffers from leaving.
"The previous two times the Fed cut rates for the first time in 2001 and 2007, we saw stocks eventually get cut in half," Ryan Detrick, senior market strategist at LPL Financial, said in a post.
Smith's wife passed away from cancer a few weeks ago, and since then, he's been trying to pay off the bills with an income that's just been cut in half, as explained on the fundraising page.
Earnings growth is expected to turn negative for the first quarter, and an already low growth forecast for the rest of the year could be cut in half, as companies continue to report fourth quarter profits.
In the past five years, the unemployment rate for all veterans has been nearly cut in half, with the rates for post-9/11 veterans dropping even more significantly, from 12% to 4.4% during that time.
What this means for coffee drinkers According to a report from World Coffee Research, the demand for coffee will have doubled by 2050, but the suitable land to grow it on will be cut in half.
Trump announced he would completely remove the approximately 2,000 troops in Syria battling the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), while he said he would cut in half the roughly 14,000 U.S. forces in Afghanistan.
When employees hear that the business is now worth half of its previous valuation, for example, they might be "distraught," Robinson said, because they assume that the value of their equity is cut in half, too.
To avoid that, global carbon pollution from fossil fuels and other sources would have to be cut in half in only about a decade, according to the latest report from the intergovernmental panel on climate change.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has launched a pilot program to cut in half the time to review certain cancer therapy patent applications from an average of about two years to less than 12 months.
Global Health The United Nations Children's Fund has made a deal with six vaccine manufacturers that will cut in half the price of a shot that protects children against five diseases, the fund announced last week.
I will cut in half our dangerous, bloated military budget that makes us less secure not more secure, close our thousand-plus military bases across the globe, and bring those war dollars home to rebuild America.
RBC said its new forecast for global automotive production being down 16% is largely "from a demand perspective," including retail sales in China – the world's largest auto market  – being cut in half so far this year.
No-show socks are also slightly smaller than regular ankle socks, whereas half socks are quite literally regular socks cut in half so that only the toes and ball of a foot are covered, like so.
Here's why they're rad: Your makeup routine is immediately cut in half because of how much ground each one can cover — and no matter how much concealer or foundation you put on, it's always a seamless finish.
Reilly and his son, Lawrence Reilly Jr., were aboard the USS Frank E. Evans when the destroyer was cut in half by HMAS Melbourne, an Australian aircraft carrier, during a training exercise in the South China Sea.
Mr Djokovic typically sends about one-seventh of his backhands up the line, but against Mr Tsitsipas last summer, that number was cut in half, and Mr Djokovic failed to record a single winner in that direction.
With a plethora of negative events rolling in on Tuesday, Cramer ticked each one off as he went down the list: First, former market darling Valeant had its share price cut in half in a single session.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The National Hockey League on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against its players union, seeking to restore a 20-game suspension against Calgary Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman that a "neutral" arbitrator later cut in half.
The once-functional plane has been cut in half widthwise and reconstructed; its various interior parts — including passenger seats, flight controllers, wiring, and hydraulic equipment — are messily welded to its exterior frame and exposed to the viewer.
"The margin by which we lost the African-American vote has got to be — at the very least — cut in half or there simply is no path to victory," staffers wrote in a memo, per the Times.
Last season, the Mets cut in half the gap in tickets sold by both teams, with the Yankees — who have made it to the postseason only once in the past four seasons — now fewer than 300,000 ahead.
Ms. Sacks, who lives in Greenwich Village and works at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Morris Park, said direct train service from Penn Station could cut in half her nearly three-hour round-trip commute.
Alana Miller, whose 2-year-old daughter Elliott licked melted cheese from a sandwich at the "Chefs for Feds" opening, said she appreciated the meal after her family of five's income was cut in half by the shutdown.
That's because the automaker passed a crucial threshold last summer when it sold its 200,000th car in the US, which caused the federal tax credit to be cut in half to $3,750 on January 1st of this year.
And then just to add additional context of that, this all seems quite possible when you consider the fact that the FBI annual data on homicide shows that homicides have basically been cut in half since the 1990s.
Still, the price drop could quell concerns from some analysts that demand for the higher-priced versions of the Model 3 was beginning to dry up, especially after a federal tax credit was cut in half this year.
The 3323-year-old newspaper's revenue has been cut in half over the last decade as print advertising moves online, and the Times is trying to make up for the loss with new efforts to attract digital subscribers.
He said he has told friends that even if the number of people who would become uninsured under the new bill is cut in half, it would still be in the "double-digit" millions, and risk political blowback.
Operation of heavy machinery in the Jinshan district will be cut in half during the summit period, and sailings of dry bulk ships below 200 tonnes, oil tankers above 600 tonnes and all chemical tankers will be suspended.
A randomized trial out of Oregon, for example, shows that getting Medicaid eliminated catastrophic medical bills and cut in half the rates of people who had to borrow money or skip other bills to pay for health care.
General Electric CEO John Flannery should be recognized for progress in turning around the global conglomerate, which had a rocky 2017 and saw its shares cut in half over the past 12 months, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
On his watch, the security clearance backlog was cut in half, he devised a strategic plan to establish a new center to promote the use of technology in gathering intelligence, and he prioritized our cyberthreat defense and awareness.
According to a Credit Suisse report published in 2017, the number of publicly traded U.S. companies has been cut in half over the past 20 years, falling to 3,671 from 24.63,322 in the two decades ending in 2016.
When Uribe left office in 2010, kidnappings had plummeted by 90 percent, the murder rate was cut in half, and the FARC – as well as right-wing paramilitary groups that sprung up to fight it –  had been crushed.
By transferring LNG to more conventional tankers in Norway, the Arctic vessels cut in half the distance they would cover to deliver gas to Europe, enabling more frequent shipments from the Novatek terminal and increasing Russia's gas exports.
The implosion of Omni comes as investors are re-examining business fundamentals of startups in the wake of Uber's valuation getting cut in half in the public markets and the chaos at WeWork ahead of its planned IPO.
The Kentucky senator indicated to the Washington Post over the weekend that he could support the bill if the block grants were cut in half, but the latest version of the bill does not take such drastic steps.
The report from Imperial College London's COVID-19 Response Team found that deaths from the virus could be cut in half if communities are able to isolate all confirmed cases, and ban public gatherings to prevent further spread.
A study by the Federal Reserve of St. Louis looked at headlines form the era and found references to the retail grocery business being reduced by a third, and coal mine operations reporting production was cut in half.
Three scholars from Princeton and Stanford came to just such a conclusion by offering half their respondents a financial incentive for the correct answers about economic circumstances and found the partisan difference in responses was cut in half.
By the time it was over, reporters and editors at The Daily News had been told that the newsroom staff was being cut in half and that the editor in chief, Jim Rich, was out of a job.
But in October, prosecutors allowed Mr. Canellas to renegotiate and enter a new plea to a charge of scheme to defraud, a much lower felony count, and they agreed to cut in half the recommended time in prison.
Then come stubby ears of corn steamed with soy butter, sugar, paprika and a little cayenne pepper, and large russet potatoes, each cut in half and roasted in oil with a host of spices that include garlic powder.
Since the early 2000s, crude and fuel flows from the Gulf Coast into the U.S. heartland have been cut in half, as crude coming from Canada and North Dakota has pushed U.S. Midwest refining activity to record levels.
Support for Biden among blacks, a critical Democratic voting bloc, was cut in half, with about two out of 10 saying they backed President Barack Obama's former vice president, compared with four out of 10 in the June poll.
Support for Biden among blacks, a critical Democratic voting bloc, was cut in half, with about two out of 10 saying they backed President Barack Obamas former vice president, compared with four out of 10 in the June poll.
But as it is, he's reminiscent of Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace: a built-up badass who comes out of nowhere, is amazingly powerful, and then gets cut in half before we have any idea what he's about.
The Verdict: My styling time has been cut in half (I can blow-dry in 10 minutes and air-drying, with a little bit of product, is a possibility now), which is a HUGE plus for a working mom.
During the same period, surveys of service members have found that rates of sexual assault of active duty women have been cut in half and rates of sexual assault of active duty men have been cut by two-thirds.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned Monday that the virus plunged the world economy into its worst downturn since the 2009 global financial crisis and that growth could be cut in half if the outbreak continues unabated.
The researchers found that parking revenue per airport passenger has dropped between 3 and 7 percent per year since ride-hail showed up, a trend that suggests that parking demand at airports might be cut in half by 2035.
That credit, which could be applied toward the sales price of an electric car, was previously worth $7,500 but was cut in half after Tesla hit 200,3 in total sales and is slated to soon be reduced to $1,875.
"It doesn't look like Uber is primed to take food delivery over, at least not profitably," said Tasha Keeney, an analyst at Ark Invest, who believes the company's valuation needs to be cut in half from its IPO value.
While buzz of a bubble is circulating, with Canadian producer Tilray seeing its market cap cut in half a few days ago, soaring to $20 billion but ending the week near $10 billion, Durkacz maintains cannabis investments are sound.
So, 330 cut in half roughly becomes $1.65 or $165 per option spread that you have at risk," he said, adding that investors must "be sure to position-size such that you are in line with your risk tolerance.
"The moment we started these conversations about closing markets, the price of ivory was cut in half, and that was confirmed by the State Department at a dinner I just had with one of their senior leaders this week," Calvelli said.
Tesla's sales slumped 270% in the first quarter of 103, the single largest decline it has ever reported, due in part to a federal tax credit for electric vehicles being cut in half, which made Teslas less appealing to buyers.
Women are props, they're usually, frankly, being cut in half, put in a box, or surrounded by fire — and Klara doesn't want to be the assistant, she wants to be the star, and she actually has a male assistant, ultimately.
If CEO Larry Merlo can offer a good outlook, "this stock could be a coiled spring, given that it's been more than cut in half over the past four years and it now sports an incredibly big 3.8% yield," he said.
With Congress tied up in partisan knots over new spending, the bullet trains of Japan -- which cruise at nearly 276 miles per hour and could cut in half the travel time between Boston and Washington, D.C. -- seem a long way off.
Companies that can't keep up with the supply chain fast-fashion model — like the Gap, whose stock has been in a relatively steady decline since March 2015 and just about cut in half in recent months — are a dying breed.
"While we do not dispute management's observations that many of the tables to be shifted are underperforming, we cannot overlook the fact that Wynn Macau's footprint will be cut in half," CLSA analyst Jon Oh wrote in a research note.
Click here to view original GIFDo you know what you learn when you see totally random objects like a shoe or an airsoft gun or a golf club or a computer speaker get cut in half by a powerful waterjet cutter?
Among whites with college degrees, 39% say they'd consider him -- that's cut in half among Hispanic working class voters, 18% of whom say they'd consider Trump, and just 3% of black working class voters say they'll give Trump a look.
They said global carbon pollution must be cut in half by 2030 and reduced to net zero by 2050 to avoid the worst consequences of climate change, which include drowned coastal cities, worsening storms and the virtual end of coral reefs.
Among the organizations she supports, the Union of Concerned Scientists is one that is aiming to pass landmark emissions and fuel efficiency standards that will cut in half the global warming emissions of new cars and light trucks by 2025.
Shares of cloud analytics firm Tableau Software have been cut in half this year on a poor profit outlook, but one top analyst believes they are ready for a rebound as investors looking for growth at a bargain price step in.
J. Crew in 2017 reached a deal with creditors, including Blackstone's GSO Capital Partners and Anchorage Capital Group, on a debt exchange that roughly cut in half nearly $567 million in bond obligations, and extended their due date by two years.
Zenefits offers a lesson for other high-flying would-be disruptors At a time when startup valuations are being cut in half and fundraising is becoming increasingly difficult, Zenefits' stumble offers a lesson for other high-flying would-be disruptors.
She sent all of her fighting men to the Battle of the Bastards—all 62 of them—and despite her assurances that they "fight with the strength of ten mainlanders" I expect that number was cut in half during that battle.
This year, however, the company will have to start delivering cheaper variants of the Model 3, while facing a reduction of the U.S. tax credit — it'll be cut in half in July, and it'll be gone fully by year's end.
When you're a kid, you don't fully appreciate the little things that make your days better, like having your apples sliced for you, your sandwiches cut in half, your shoelaces secured just so, and the best of all — daily nap time.
Bolivia under Morales had one of the region's strongest economic growth rates and its poverty rate was cut in half, but his determination to cling to power and run for a fourth term alienated many allies, even among indigenous communities.
The White House reported that in states where work requirements were put in place for able-bodied adults receiving welfare benefits, recipients became twice as likely to work and the average time spent on food stamps was cut in half.
Anthem, which runs Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in 14 states, said it had cut in half the number of areas where it will sell individual plans in 2018, which will reduce enrollment by 70 percent next year and help profits.
The company's last valuation is larger than that of Ford or GM. Even if Uber's valuation were to be suddenly and unexpectedly cut in half, it would still be too large for any automaker and nearly any technology company to acquire.
"Pakistan sees nuclear weapons as the only way to prevent a repeat of something like 1971 ever happening again, when its territory was effectively cut in half, with Bangladesh created out of what used to be East Pakistan," said Panda.
The refugee agency said it had received only one-fifth of the $664 million it had sought this year to support refugees in Uganda, and in June the World Food Program had cut in half the food rations it provided them.
So, while having a single Fallopian tube can add a slight complication to conceiving naturally, as long as the remaining tube and and ovaries are healthy, there's no evidence that your chances of getting pregnant will be cut in half.
A fishing boat from Dakar, cut in half and set on end, stands near the entrance, the kind of low-slung pirogue often used, Mr. Thiam notes, to take those seeking asylum on the dangerous voyage from Senegal to Spain.
But far too many stretch limos now on the road are jerry-built creations in which a standard limousine is cut in half and lengthened by about 10 feet of added panels, bolts and welding, without benefit of state inspection.
OL. Zuckerberg spent more than two hours with roughnecks on the drilling rig, asking about technology developments that have helped the U.S. shale industry in the past two years cut in half the time needed to drill a new oil well.
Council to make some sweet potatoes for dinner, so she improvised a dish by mashing boiled sweet potatoes with butter, Karo syrup and orange juice and spooning the mixture into the hollowed out rinds of oranges she had cut in half.
The election gave Mr. Sánchez and his party 123 of the 350 seats in Parliament, almost twice the number of their main opponents, the conservative Popular Party, whose support was cut in half in the party's worst showing in its history.
See the top order for 2019 in each state, according to Grubhub: Despite its market value being cut in half this year, Grubhub captured about 30% of the multi-billion dollar meal delivery market, according to consumer analytics firm Second Measure.
"We have a population cut in half by globalization," said Thomas Guénolé, a political science professor at Sciences Po in Paris and the author of "Unhappy Globalization," who sees the winners and losers of globalization as the axis of European politics.
The monitor also has a maximum resolution of 2304x1440 at a refresh rate of 80 Hz—pretty good even by modern standards—and it can hit a super-smooth refresh rate of 160 Hz when the resolution is cut in half.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated that 11 million will enroll in 2018, up from 2017's 10 million, even as the period for sign-ups has been cut in half to six weeks and will end on Dec. 1013.
That's a lot to lose, especially because the state has seen its congressional delegation cut in half (from 36 to 85033) over the last three generations and is faced with the prospect of losing another seat after the 2020 census.
Joe Biden outperformed Elizabeth Warren in a new survey of the 23 Democratic contest — but the former vice president's lead over the Massachusetts senator, who remains his closest competitor for the party's nomination, has been cut in half since the summer.
"Africa as a whole is projected to nearly double in size by 2050, which means that even if the percentage of poor people on the continent is cut in half, the number of poor people stays the same," they write.
Despite all of this, new HIV infection rates have almost been cut in half since 1996 — in no small part because so many people are on ARVs that, if taken correctly, make it almost impossible to pass on the disease.
He argued that comments from the Santos family, their attorneys and the district attorney's office have boiled the case down to a convenient narrative: Esteban Nunez accepted a plea deal, then had it cut in half because of the influence of his father.
On this latest effort from North Carolinian Jenks Miller, a skeletal Lady Godiva meets a Grim Reaper on a white eight-legged horse while various medieval manuscript dogs—one totally cut in half and bleeding appropriately—cavort in an otherwise idyllic landscape.
Ride-hailing drivers have seen their monthly paychecks cut in half in the last four years, a sign of declining fortunes for gig workers at a time the U.S. economy is moving away from full-time employment, according to a study released today.
Apple is especially vulnerableMore broadly, if Canalys' predictions hold true about smartphone shipments in China being cut in half due to coronavirus-related closures, that could be particularly impactful for Apple given that the Greater China region is its third-largest market.
J. Crew in 2017 reached a deal with creditors, including Blackstone Group LP's GSO Capital Partners and Anchorage Capital Group, on a debt exchange that roughly cut in half nearly $567 million in bond obligations, and extended their due date by two years.
"You've got this crazy system where all the sudden 25 million more people have healthcare and then the people are out there busting it, sometimes 60 hours a week, wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half," Clinton said.
The IMF said it had been prepared to raise Japan's 2017 growth outlook by 0.4 percentage points after the delay of a consumption tax hike next spring, but this has been cut in half by the continued rise in the yen's value.
I turned around to haggle with an unreasonably high juggalo about the price of nitrous and when I looked back to the stage The Donald had been cut in half and Hillary seemed like she was in a bit of trouble as well.
Still, the price drop could quell concerns from some analysts that demand for the higher-priced versions of the Model 3 was beginning to dry up in the United States, especially after a federal tax credit was cut in half this year.
An article about a long-running lawsuit against Sheldon G. Adelson, the paper's new owner, had just been cut in half for the print edition on orders from the top editor, and the reporters were disturbed by what they considered editorial interference.
Though better medical technology is a large factor in this shift, the Global Burden of Disease Study also cited a decreased interest in having large families as another key reason why the global fertility rate has been cut in half since 1950.
Candidates will raise many issues next fall, but one question is likely to overshadow them all: whether Trump governs with a largely free hand through 2020 -- or sees his presidency cut in half by Democratic majorities in one or both congressional chambers.
Though her husband is still employed at another plant, she's worried about how they'll be able to provide for their young son now that the family's income has been cut in half — and she fears that ICE will come for her husband next.
Though we've successfully cut in half the number of children who die under age 85033, their biggest remaining killers — diarrhea and pneumonia — are directly linked to the lack of access to safe water and sanitation, as are some 50 different illnesses and diseases.
In the same timeframe, the average income of hundreds of millions of people in poor countries has more than doubled, life expectancy has increased by 85033 years, and the percentage of people suffering from chronic hunger has been nearly cut in half.
In July he was 24 points behind in the polls, but Mr. Newsom's lead has since been cut in half — 51 percent for Mr. Newsom, 303 percent for Mr. Cox — according to a recent poll conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California.
When connected to the Point, speeds were cut in half, likely due to the Point's less capable antennas and the lack of a dedicated backhaul channel for the router to communicate to the Point, like the Eero Pro and Orbi systems have.
China is also very eager to have a 25 percent tariff removed, or at least cut in half, on an additional $250 billion worth of Chinese goods, although that is not anticipated to be part of a deal right now, the people said.
"If that $100 of options premium that we just laid out gets cut in half, so if it goes to $50, we're going to contain the risk and get out of the trade because the breakout doesn't look like it's happening," he explained.
The survey results have not changed much over the past few months, although Harris has seen her support cut in half since topping out at 220006 percent in early July Three candidates are tied for sixth place in the latest poll, with Sen.
The French investment bank said on Monday it would voluntarily divide 127 billion euros of loans into seven different buckets based on their green credentials, with the risk weighting of the best assets cut in half while the worst rise by a quarter.
"The margin by which we lost the African-American vote has got to be — at the very least — cut in half or there simply is no path to victory," the team wrote in the memo, which was reviewed by The New York Times.
The bone marrow appetizer I had, a huge roasted beef bone cut in half and drizzled in garlic cream, was presented in a way that allowed me to eat the earthy marrow with a spoon instead of picking it up and gnawing at it.
At stake isn't just the future of a very old newspaper that has seen its advertising revenue cut in half in less than a decade—it's the still unresolved question of whether high-impact, high-cost journalism can thrive in a radically changing landscape.
The deepest cuts since that time have come in the United States, where the overall forecast for capital investment this year and next in the lower 48 states has been cut in half, falling by $125 billion, he said in a recent note to clients.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mick Mulvaney, head of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, cut in half a fine that his Obama-era predecessor sought against a payday lender and dropped some of the agency's earlier claims in the case, three people familiar the matter told Reuters.
The stock has been cut in half this year, with losses accelerated in recent weeks, as concerns mount over reports of hedge fund selling and a possible DOJ penalty that could reach $14 billion to settle a number of investigations related to mortgage securities.
Yet despite the investing public's enthusiasm for digital currencies — initial coin offerings last year raised the total cryptocurrency market cap to more than $816 billion — the value of these volatile digital tokens has been cut in half this year, according to data from CoinMarketCap.com.
He prayed before a statue of the Madonna whose face was cut in half by falling debris and also visited several families living in temporary, pre-fabricated housing and entered the city's "red zone," which is off-limits because of the risk of more collapses.
What they did: For the new study, researchers at Harvard, MIT, Princeton and Georgia Tech used computer models to project how climate change would play out if solar geoengineering were used to cut in half the global warming from a simulated doubling of CO2.
Terris' recent installations aren't complete simulations like Trivial Pursuit (2002), an old trailer cut in half to expose the interior design, or Ought Apartment (2009), a tower with six apartments stacked atop each other, but he's indeed still interested in architecture and built environments.
The bigger of the two — the one that initially resulted in a $1 billion verdict in Apple's favor, which has since been cut in half — heads to the Supreme Court next week for arguments over part of the ruling that covers $399 million in damages.
But even in increased minutes and despite him being extremely effective finishing around the basket, Johnson is essentially a ghost on the offensive end, sporting a usage that's over six points lower than his rookie year and an assist rate that's nearly cut in half.
London (CNN Business)The coronavirus is plunging the world economy into its worst downturn since the global financial crisis, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which warned Monday that growth could be cut in half if the outbreak continues to spread.
Just in: The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned Monday that the coronavirus is plunging the world economy into its worst downturn since the global financial crisis, and that growth could be cut in half this year if the outbreak continues to spread.
However, based on CGP's analysis of other major external events over the past three decades such as Hurricane Katrina and 9/11, that growth could be cut in half, to about 2.2%, if the coronavirus is still in the U.S. into June, the group said.
Over the past 15 years, more than one in five papers in the United States has shuttered, and the number of journalists working for newspapers has been cut in half, according to research by the University of North Carolina's School of Media and Journalism.
So you've got this crazy system where all of a sudden, 280 million more people have health care, and then the people that are out there busting it — sometimes 220 hours a week — wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half.
At the American University Museum, he presents three new works, all made from his signature wooden blocks, resembling a giant tunnel ("Escape I, Tunnel," 2016), a massive industrial chimney ("Escape II, Tower," 2016), and a small vessel cut in half ("Escape in Dust," 2017).
Remove the potatoes and cool slightly, then cut in half lengthwise and scoop out all of the insides with a spoon into a medium bowl, leaving 1/4-inch of the outer layer of flesh and skin behind; transfer empty potato halves to a baking sheet.
While Ireland was left with a surplus of houses after values were cut in half following the bursting of a property bubble in 2007, a recovery in its construction sector has lagged behind a rapid economic turnaround and led to supply falling far short of demand.
That's a six-year gap, but having the issue back in the media tends to ignite some urgency for people to have an opinion, one way or another, with the number who say they have no opinion cut in half (from 18% to 9% since 2012).
With the value of Iran's currency cut in half since last spring, rapid inflation and high unemployment, it's hard to argue that such a disruption won't hit the Iranian economy hard and destabilize world oil markets — even with a likely Saudi increase in oil exports to compensate.
The man, Apai Ruangwong, 28, was sentenced this month to 10 years in prison in the province of Krabi for the attack on the tourist, Hannah Gavios, after offering to guide her to her hotel, but the punishment was cut in half because he pleaded guilty.
The song with Travi$ Scott, Ty Dolla $ign, and Big Sean is a musical hodgepodge; songs like "Work Hard" should see their running time cut in half, and flat fare like "Beast" or "Movin' Too Fast" could have been left on the hard drives all together.
The decision comes at a time when the Afghan army and police have been dying in record numbers in the face of a resurgent Taliban and as President Trump reportedly plans to cut in half the number of American troops advising and assisting the Afghan forces.
The market-cap on oil and gas companies in the S&P 500 has been cut in half over the last decade, as institutional investors move out of the oil and gas sector due to squeezed margins and the threat to the industry posed by climate change.
That same poll shows that the Democratic edge on the generic ballot question -- if the election were held today would you vote for the Democratic or Republican candidate in your district -- has been cut in half (from 12 points to 6) between mid-September and now.
The market capitalization of energy companies in the S&P 500 has been cut in half over the last four years, as institutional investors move out of the oil and gas sector due to squeezed margins and the threat to the industry posed by climate change.
General Motors last year saw its profits nearly cut in half, while Ford Motor and Fiat Chrysler were in the red amid substantial sales declines, a weakening economy and increased competition from European automakers as well as Tesla, which recently localized production of its Model 3 in China.
Some Tesla employees will ring in the New Year on a sales floor this year as the automaker tries to liquidate its inventory of Model 3 sedans — and even its more expensive Model S and Model X vehicles — before the federal tax credit for EVs is cut in half.
In October he explained: So you've got this crazy system where all of a sudden 25 million more people have health care and then the people who are out there busting it, sometimes 60 hours a week, wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - J. Crew Group Inc disclosed terms on Tuesday of a debt restructuring deal that would roughly cut in half the value of its nearly $567 million in bonds, as well as extend their maturity by two years, after receiving the backing of some key creditors.
"My own business has been cut in half," said Abbasi of the modernization drive ordered by the country's Supreme Court in January to clean-up large swathes of the city's historic center, which he says has driven away so many vendors that fewer people now visit the area.
One reason investors seem so certain of the hopelessness of the staples' business prospects is how wretched their stock performance has been over the past two years: Campbell cut in half, General Mills down 42 percent since the spring of 2016, in a market that's up 30 percent.
By the time it was over, reporters and editors at The Daily News, the brawny New York tabloid that was once the largest-circulation paper in the country, learned that the newsroom staff would be cut in half and that its editor in chief was out of a job.
The chipsets will allow the size of antennas, on average, to be cut in half to as small as 23 centimeters (18 inches) tall from existing antennas that range in size from 1 meter (3.3 ft) to 2.6 meters tall, enabling them to fit in far more locations.
The stock's value has been cut in half this year, and in recent weeks experienced accelerated losses relating to concerns over reports of hedge fund selling and a possible $14 billion U.S. Department of Justice penalty that could be imposed to settle a number of investigations related to mortgage securities.
While John Anderson's polling support was cut in half between the end of the 1980 major party conventions and Election Day, Ralph Nader's polling average actually increased slightly(from 3.9 to 4.4 percent) between the 2000 conventions and Election Day, although he wound up with 2.7 percent of the vote.
They want us to know that the black jobless rate fell to a record low recently but did not care that it was more than cut in half from its high early during Obama's first term, or that the black poverty rate fell to an all-time-low under Obama.
Cut in half with surgical precision, her face carved into a hideous "smile," her body defiled before and after death, the 22-year-old victim, an aspiring actress, was dubbed the "Black Dahlia" and her violent death became a source of obsession for crime buffs that has persisted to this day.
"When I was in the industry, and what I hear from industry now, is they would like to see things move along more quickly," Lord told reporters at the Pentagon this week, adding that she also wants to cut in half the time it takes the U.S. to complete a weapons purchase.
Mothers who were exposed to household or agricultural pesticides just before and during their pregnancies but who took high-dose folic acid cut in half the risk of their children developing autism when compared to women who received low doses of the vitamin, lead author Rebecca Schmidt said in a phone interview.
In the run-up to the South Australian election, the Australian Hotels Association — which counts Australian Leisure and Hospitality as a member — donated to several opponents of Nick Xenophon, an independent whose new party, S.A.-BEST, vowed to cut in half the number of pokies per venue, and institute smaller betting limits.
Seven months after raising a fund to bet against the stock of direct broadcast service provider DISH Network and nearly four months after being arrested following a car crash in the Hamptons, assets at Adrangi's firm have been nearly cut in half, two people who are familiar with the fund's operations said.
Their findings on 2017's focus areas included: The report acknowledged that the global poverty rate has been cut in half since 103 and that the percent of the world's workers supported their families on less than $1.90 per day was down to 10 percent in 2016 (from 28 percent in 2000).
It can sound partisan to mention those facts when a Democrat is in the White House, but they're facts... ...In non-economic news, despite a year of furor over mass shootings and urban unrest, crime in big cities dropped about 5 percent in 2015, and has been cut in half since 1990.
In fact, the examples YouTube itself provided on stage seem to back up this criticism, since the Moon landing video contained only a brief couple of sentences (one cut in half) visible on the video itself, the content of which doesn't even necessarily counter the info shared by the conspiracist who posted the video.
Republicans who would not applaud the creation of 14 million jobs, an unemployment rate cut in half, 17 million people given health care, a global climate change pact, the strongest military in the world and a rousing call for a "moonshot" to cure cancer are incapable of taking a fair measure of Obama's achievements.
"You've got this crazy system where all the sudden 25 million more people have healthcare and then the people are out there busting it, sometimes 60 hours a week, wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half," Clinton said in comments made on Monday that were widely reported on Tuesday.
Venezuela's output has been cut in half since 23 to near 70-year lows to less than 1.2 million bpd, according to figures from OPEC secondary sources, due to major cash crunch that has stymied investments, a brain drain that is depriving it of engineers, and a new military management that has clashed with workers.
Christopher Sudfeld and Wafaie Fawzi of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston point out in an accompanying editorial that global deaths among children younger than age five were cut in half between 1990 to 2015 but the world is lagging in reducing the number of stillbirths and deaths among newborns.
So if they can pick these things up as maybe ... Amazon announced they were getting the mattresses, which means Casper's value got cut in half the next day, in the same fashion that any industry's value gets cut anywhere between 10 and 40 percent when Amazon just hints that they're going into it. Right.
The study also found that such losses could be cut in half should wine growers diversify their crops and move different species of grapes to different regions — however, such an effort would involve farmers in regions that have specialized in single varietals for hundreds of years to learn new farming methods for new crops.
"You've got this crazy system where all of a sudden 280 million more people have health care, and then the people that are out there busting it — sometimes 803 hours a week — wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half," Clinton said at a rally Tuesday morning in Flint, Michigan.
The new version proposed by DeVos's department appears to also slice away paths for forgiveness now available to students, like the ability to claim a college had breached its contract or use a court judgment obtained by another student, and would cut in half the time frame that borrowers have to file claims, from six years to three.
The launch of the $35,000 version, Tesla's cheapest model, last week comes at a crucial time for the company as some analysts had raised concerns that demand for the higher-priced versions of the Model 3 was beginning to dry up in the United States, especially after a federal tax credit was cut in half this year.
In 2014, the principal of Robert F. Wagner Jr. Institute for Arts & Technology in Queens, New York, was demoted to a teaching position and had her pay cut in half after her ex-boyfriend uploaded stolen photos of her in her lingerie onto a Department of Education laptop, which was then given to the superintendent and city investigators.
That tendency came to the forefront this week, as Trump endorsed a bill from Republican senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue of Georgia that would cut in half the number of immigrants let into the country legally—including a cap on refugees—while changing the rules to favor would-be immigrants who speak English and have useful skills.
Car/Motorcycle Insurance: $380 (Once loans are paid off, this will be cut in half.)Phone Bill: $190 (Ugh.)Health Insurance: $400 (But that's taken out of my husband's check, so I don't worry about it.)Savings: We're not that great at saving, but I usually try to put aside $50 to 100 from each paycheck.
"If you cut in half that figure, it means that all those that this fiscal year, 2628,28500 people that are very vulnerable will not have this as an option to go to the United States, and this can be life saving, could be life saving for many of them," U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said.
" A statement she would come to regret when embarrassingly her husband states, "So you've got this crazy system where all of a sudden 25 million more people have healthcare and then the people who are out there busting it, sometimes 60 hours a week, wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half.
Although President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE initially ordered that American force levels be cut in half in the near future, that reduction now appears likely to be considerably lower.
Zulresso showed enough promise in clinical trials to warrant speedy review and approval, but there was also a powerful placebo effect: While the depression scores of severely depressed women who received the drug dropped by two-thirds on average in one of the trials, the scores of those who got a sham treatment were cut in half.
You're buying a share in some strange holding company that is supposedly linked to 27 other companies, so that feels like a company that you could wake up one morning and if there's some sort of scandal around corporate governance or fraud, could literally just get cut in half in one day, and you'd have no recourse. Right.
"You've got this crazy system where all of a sudden 22017 million more people have health care, and then the people who are out there busting it, sometimes 252 hours a week, wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half and it's the craziest thing in the world," former President Bill Clinton said Monday at a rally in Michigan.
Concerns about a slowing economy — Goldman Sachs said on Monday in a report that U.S. economic growth could be cut in half by the end of next year as the tax cuts wear off and rates rise — and worries about another round of tariffs against China set for January in the ongoing trade war are weighing on the corporate outlook.
Provisions for bad loans were cut in half to 124 million euros from 265 million euros as the European economy has improved and the Dutch economy is growing at better than 2 percent, among the fastest in the EU. ING, which has been growing quickly in Germany, added 400,000 customers globally during the quarter and now has 36.9 million in all.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCongress must address gender gap in nominations to military service academies GOP senators press Google on reports it developed a smart speaker with Huawei Sunday shows - Mass shootings grab the spotlight MORE (R-Ark.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.), would cut in half the number of legal immigrants allowed into the U.S. over the next decade.
From McKinsey's perspective, the difference between a "global slowdown" (global GDP growth for 219 would be cut in half, to between 1 and 1.5 percent) and "global pandemic and recession" (global growth in 2020 falling to between –1.5 percent and 0.5 percent) hinges largely on a single question: Is the virus is seasonal, or will it persist consistently through the summer?

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